Two Years of War in Sudan: Humanitarian Collapse and International Responsibility

Sudan’s crisis is a stark reminder that inaction amid mass atrocities carries a profound cost for civilians and regional stability.”

Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing Allegations in Gaza and the West Bank

The current legal scrutiny reflects not only the scale of civilian harm, but the growing centrality of intent, conduct, and accountability in assessing potential atrocity crimes.”

The Cost of War in Gaza: Destruction of Al Quds Hospital and the Human Impact of Ongoing Conflict

The methods employed in Gaza, including obstruction of aid and attacks on civilian infrastructure, demonstrate systematic violations of international law with profound human consequences.”

Delivering Lifesaving Aid into Gaza: Humanitarian Access, Civilian Risk, and the Collapse of Aid Delivery Systems

Humanitarian workers are not combatants, yet they are increasingly among the casualties of this conflict.”

UNRWA: Lifeline for Relief in Gaza—Humanitarian Access, Political Pressure, and the Risks of Aid Disruption in Active Conflict

Building of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

UNRWA is not simply an aid provider—it is the backbone of humanitarian survival for millions of Palestinian refugees.”

Global Displacement: Scale, Protection Gaps, and the Limits of International Response

Global displacement is no longer a temporary humanitarian emergency; it is a prolonged condition shaping the security, stability, and future of entire regions.”

Sudan Is Unraveling: Armed Conflict, Humanitarian Collapse, and Renewed Atrocity Risk

Sudan’s conflict has moved beyond political struggle into a pattern of violence and deprivation that places millions of civilians at immediate risk.”