In Palestine and Sudan, millions of civilians are suffering through a genocide. In Palestine, this genocide has been going on for 75 years; civilians face airstrikes, displacement, restricted access to essential services, and widespread destruction of homes. Families live under constant fear, children grow up between trauma, and humanitarian needs far exceed available aid.
In Sudan, especially right now, years of civil unrest and armed conflict have left countless civilians vulnerable to violence, famine, and disease. Communities are displaced en masse, often forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Civilians have been subjected to massacres, sexual violence, and the destruction of homes and livelihoods. Access to food, water, and healthcare is severely limited, leaving millions at risk of starvation and preventable diseases.
These atrocities are not just numbers but real people whose lives are torn apart. Children lose their families, families lose their homes, and communities lose their futures. We need to amplify our voices for them and advocate as much as we can for our brothers and sisters suffering injustice at the hands of wolves disguised as sheep.