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War in the Middle East: World more concerned by politics than the humanitarian fallout

|Middle East, Iran|1 independent sources

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Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Salim OWEIS, Communication Officer, UNICEF MENA. According to Mr. OWEIS, the humanitarian situation in the region is deteriorating at an alarming pace, particularly for children. What we are witnessing is not only an escalation in violence, but the normalisation of suffering: a condition in which displacement, trauma, and the loss of basic services are.

This developing story from the Middle East region is being tracked by international intelligence monitors. The situation remains fluid and additional details are expected as correspondents on the ground file updated reports.

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