Who is keeping the fight alive in Sudan’s war?
Summary
Sudan has been in war for three years between its official army and the Rapid Support Forces. The fighting has caused millions of people to lose their homes and has worsened hunger. Rising fuel and food prices linked to conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran add to the crisis.Key Facts
- The conflict in Sudan involves the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.
- The war has lasted three years.
- Millions of people in Sudan have been displaced by the fighting.
- Famine and food shortages continue in Sudan.
- The conflict is affected by global issues, including the US-Israeli tensions with Iran.
- Rising fuel and food prices make the crisis harder to solve.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a key area impacting fuel supply and costs.
- The podcast episode discussing this includes political analyst Dallia Abdelmoniem and was produced by a team at AJ+, The Take.
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