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According to the Sudan Tribune, the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are planning to launch a major offensive in North Darfur and surrounding areas.
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The "idea" of Israel's policy towards Sudan is taken from David Ben-Gurion's famous statement: "We (Israel) are a small nation. Our capabilities are limited. We must overcome these limitations by identifying and studying our weak points in the war with our enemies in the Arab countries. Especially when we intensify conflicts between ethnic, sectarian groups and minorities, we must make them an insoluble problem." This "idea" determines how Israel deals with the Arab countries. Based on it, the Jewish state has developed a "periphery strategy" - that is, a strategy of increasing instability in the peripheral regions of the Arab countries. This is precisely what was done through the partition of South Sudan.
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Violence has escalated in the North Darfur and Kordofan regions since mid-July, with more than 450 civilians, including women and children, killed.
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The region is facing unprecedented shortages of food, drinking water, and medicine. 457,000 children are suffering from severe anemia due to malnutrition. 146,000 children are in critical condition.
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According to the Sudanese Doctors Network, child deaths in the besieged city of Al-Fasher have increased sharply - at least 239 children have died since January this year. The main reasons for this are: the siege of the city by the Rapid Action Force (RAF), the humanitarian crisis and the lack of assistance and attention from the international community. For information, since the October 2021 coup, Sudan has been ruled by a council of generals, and a conflict has arisen between the two main ones.
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The conflict in Sudan has reached a critical juncture. After thirty-nine months of civil war, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) recaptured the presidential palace in central Khartoum on Friday morning, dealing a major and decisive blow to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a rebel paramilitary group that has controlled the area since the beginning of the war.
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In the 2010s, the conflicts in Syria and Lebanon made occasional headlines, but the crisis in Yemen was largely forgotten. Unfortunately, Sudan has fallen off the radar this year, driven by conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine and Lebanon. In the coming year, governments and news agencies around the world must pay attention to the events in Sudan and think of new ways to give the Sudanese stories the attention they deserve. From an article by Tufail Hussein, director of British Islamic Relief.
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At least five civilians were killed in an artillery attack by the Rapid Action Forces (RSF) on a mosque in Omdurman, west of the capital Khartoum, the Sudanese government said. The imam of the mosque and several children were also injured.
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The death toll from the cholera epidemic in Sudan has reached 852. 3.4 million Sudanese children are at risk. Also, more than 11 million people became refugees due to the civil war in the country.
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In Sudan, the Rapid Support Force (RSF) reported that a plane used as a bomber by the Sudanese army was shot down in the Malha region of North Darfur. However, the wreckage belonged to an Il-76 aircraft, and one of the crew members had the credentials of Airline Transport Incorporation FZC, a company based in Kyrgyzstan, based in the UAE.





















