
Al Jazeera News Updates Desperation in Gaza despite ceasefire, Survivors in Sudan search for answers
Nov 6, 2025
In this installment, Sudan's Prime Minister Kamila Idris shares her alarming insights on the escalating violence in Darfur and its potential regional ramifications. She condemns the atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces, stressing the urgent need for international intervention. Idris highlights the impact of recent RSF actions, including the discovery of mass graves, and warns that without decisive action, the stability of Africa could be at risk. Her powerful perspective adds a critical dimension to the ongoing humanitarian crises.
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Humanitarian Crisis Persists In Gaza
- Gaza faces acute shortages of food, shelter, and fuel despite a fragile ceasefire.
- The war has destroyed livelihoods like fishing, removing one of Gaza's last food sources.
Fishing Industry Decimated
- Gaza's fishing industry collapsed after boats were destroyed and waters were declared a no-go zone.
- The strip lost 94% of its catch, cutting off a crucial local food and income source.
Bodies Returned Under Ceasefire Deal
- Hamas returned the body of another captive under the ceasefire's first phase agreement.
- The remains were sent to Tel Aviv for forensic testing and six bodies remain to be returned.
