
Millions are displaced, famine persists, and the conflict in Sudan continues due to external fueling by powers like the US and Israel.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has created a humanitarian crisis, displacing millions and exacerbating famine conditions. Three years into the fighting, the situation remains dire, with international factors like the US-Israeli war on Iran further impacting fuel and food costs, potentially prolonging the conflict. The episode features insights from Political Analyst Dallia Abdelmoniem. Production credits are listed, acknowledging the contributions of multiple individuals and teams involved in creating the podcast. --- DATA: * **Conflict Duration:** The conflict has been ongoing for three years. * **Displacement:** Millions of people have been displaced. * **Famine:** Famine continues to be a persistent issue. * **External Factors:** The US-Israeli war on Iran and related events (specifically the Strait of Hormuz) are contributing to rising fuel and food costs, potentially prolonging the conflict.
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