South sudan crisis

At least seven killed, 20 injured following bombing in South Sudan, MSF says

Medecins Sans Frontieres said that a bomb was dropped on a pharmacy in a hospital that serves over 110,000 people.

 A fire burns following an aerial bombardment that resulted in casualties at the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres run facility destroying the last remaining hospital and pharmacy in the northern town of Old Fangak in Fangak county, South Sudan May 3, 2025.
 A view shows a damaged building as clashes between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue, in Omdurman, Sudan July 4, 2023.

Sudan war enters 100th day as mediation attempts fail

 FILE PHOTO: A burned vehicle is seen in Khartoum, Sudan April 26, 2023

Lacking a lasting truce, humanitarian aid in Sudan on verge of collapse

 People are evacuated due to clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army, in Port Sudan, Sudan, April 25, 2023.

Hundreds of thousands may flee Sudan fighting, UN says


Protect, advance women for a better South Sudan, pope says

The Pope called for women to be "protected, respected, valued, and honored."

 South Sudan's displaced by war seek hope in Pope's visit in Juba

Ethnic fighting kills 56 in South Sudan, official says

Ethnic clashes between youth from the Nuer and Murle communities erupted once again.

 A road barricade is set on fire during what the information ministry calls a military coup in Khartoum, Sudan, October 25, 2021

Israeli organizations to provide South Sudanese children with life-saving heart surgery

The children are being cared for in partnership with Israeli humanitarian aid organizations “Save a Child’s Heart” and “IsraAID."

 The children – Gai, 8, Habiba, 6, Phillip, 5, and Joel, 5 – arrived in Israel and will have surgery on December 21st.

South Sudan: ‘Never Again’ seems to never apply anymore - opinion

Pact ending South Sudan civil war remains fragile and needs international support to hold together.

SOUTH SUDANESE refugees arrive at Al-Radoom in 2017.

Netanyahu fixates on African migrants – but Likud has no policy

Despite the talks with Sudan and the fact that Netanyahu has repeatedly initiated discussion on the topic, Likud does not have an official policy on the matter.

An African migrant sits near the Old Central Bus Station in south Tel Aviv, Israel February 3, 2020

Sudan signs peace deal with key rebel groups, some hold out

The leaders of five groups signed the deal, including four from Darfur, and one from southern regions which say they were also marginalized.

Sudanese protesters shout slogans and wave flags during a rally honouring fallen protesters at the Green Square in Khartoum, Sudan July 18, 2019

South Sudan's former rebel leader sworn in as first vice president

"This action signifies the end to the war," President Kiir told the gathering of dignitaries and journalists. "Peace has come and it has come to stay."

South Sudan's ex-vice president and former rebel leader Riek Machar gestures during an interview with Reuters in Rome, Italy, April 12, 2019

Hundreds demonstrate for civilian rule in Sudan's state capitals

Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo greets his supporters during a meeting in Khartoum, Sudan.

Losing The Last Vestiges Of Our Moral Fabric

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From South Sudan to Toronto, via Israel

How the persistence of Israeli activists helped one lucky family finally reach safety in Canada.

Moran Mekamel and the Dobuol family in Mekamel’s recent visit to Canada, the family’s new home

Head of Israeli aid mission trapped in South Sudan

Foreign Ministry advises Israelis to avoid country on brink of civil war.

A PROUD CITIZEN waves the South Sudan flag at a pro-government demonstration on Monday, the same day the Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid (IsraAID) became trapped by the local internecine conflict.