F irst, a trick question: Where in West Asia-North Africa (WANA) in 2023 did a no-holds-barred conict morph into the world’s worst humanitarian crisis? The correct answer is not Gaza, but Sudan. The conict between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Force (RSF) led by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemayti (“My Protector”) has devastated Sudan. The estimates vary widely, but the figures are horrific: up to 1,50,000 deaths, nearly 10 million people (nearly a fifth of Sudan’s population) displaced, of whom 2.5 million have been forced abroad. These figures are nearly four times those of Gaza. Sudan, a Nile-irrigated agrarian economy exporting food, is now tethering on the brink of a major famine and epidemics such as cholera.
It is very unlikely that the fighting in Syria, Yemen, and other regions in the Middle East will stop anytime soon. Bringing all the different groups to the negotiation table will require a lot of careful political work. Many efforts, like the West Asia Peace Plan, tend to be self-serving, benefiting only one side while ignoring the needs of the others.
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