“They said they would kill us if we stayed.”
Israeli settlers' attacks forcibly displaced the Kaabneh family from Wadi as-Seeq in the occupied #WestBank in October 2023. Since then, the family has faced repeated displacement, insecurity and threats.
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Zainab fled the war with a broken hand and four children.
Khaled walked 17 days with his 3-year-old.
Mariam lost five children in one night.
This is what life looks like for many people in #Sudan right now.
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Hundreds of thousands are fleeing to Tawila after brutal attacks on Zamzam camp and the city of Al Fasher, #Sudan.
Families killed or missing. Aid workers executed. Kitchens burned.
Food, shelter, and protection are the top priorities.
Latin America: New research finds families fleeing violence face movement restrictions, exploitation and asylum barriers.
1 in 4 families reported their lives would be at risk if they returned to their place of origin.
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Major donors have drastically reduced aid to #Afghanistan, forcing NRC and other agencies to cut support for the most vulnerable. In western Afghanistan, people living in makeshift settlements are already feeling the effects of global neglect.
“Enough injustice, enough displacement, enough destruction and theft of everything. We need protection and quick intervention when the settlers attack,” says Abed al-Rahman.
In the wake of 7 October 2023, 1,752 Palestinians, including 856 children, were forcibly displaced across the West Bank amid a surge in settler violence and movement restrictions.
“They said they would kill us if we stayed.”
Israeli settlers' attacks forcibly displaced the Kaabneh family from Wadi as-Seeq in the occupied West Bank in October 2023. Since then, the family has faced repeated displacement, insecurity and threats.
14 million children in need of humanitarian assistance.
5 million children forced to flee their homes.
Meet six orphaned siblings, navigating death and displacement in #Sudan, as they search for safety.
@karlschembri.bsky.social in @theguardian.com:
Behind the staggering statistics of displacement, hunger and loss, there are people like Khaled, Um Adam, Zainab and Mariam. They remind us why the #Sudan crisis must not be ignored.
Risk, hunger, and heartbreak. Two years of a devastating war that remains underfunded and underreported with no end in sight.
The humanitarian crisis in #Sudan explained.
The escalation of violent conflict in eastern DR #Congo has pushed 100,000s of people into desperate conditions.
The explosion of humanitarian needs requires immediate attention from an international community that has turned its back on people in crisis.
3/ Aid workers and humanitarian sites have been targeted repeatedly, further obstructing life-saving assistance.
Civilians must be protected. Aid must reach those in need.
World leaders must do everything possible to stop the bombardment and push the parties to a #CeasefireNow.
2/ Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel broke the ceasefire two weeks ago.
Israeli relocation orders have forcibly displaced tens of thousands who fled with only what they could carry.
Because of the siege, aid agencies and local organisations have little to give.
1/ Yesterday marked one month since Israel imposed a total siege, closing crossings into #Gaza and preventing all aid from entering.
No food.
No fuel.
No medical supplies.
No tents.
Stocks are quickly running out. All World Food Programme bakeries have closed.
Recent violence in eastern DR Congo plunged an already isolated population into crisis.
For Jorime and Desganges, it meant a long journey into the unknown.
As the occupying power, Israel has a legal obligation to ensure humanitarian access. The restrictions must end.
🚨 Roads blocked. Aid delayed. Lives disrupted.
In the West Bank, Israeli military operations, a surge in settler attacks, and increased restrictions on freedom of movement are putting Palestinian lives at risk.
“We used to have it all – now we have nothing.”
Anatoliy and Maria fled their village near the frontline in #Ukraine when war came. Now, like 1.6 million others, they’ve returned – only to find their home in ruins and survival harder than ever.
Devastation on this scale has not been seen in Europe since World War Two.
Here’s what you need to know about the humanitarian situation in #Ukraine today:
Only 23 per cent of #Gaza’s shelter needs have been met this autumn.
Further delays in delivering critical supplies will leave hundreds of thousands of Palestinians exposed to life-threatening conditions this winter. 👇