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A recently circulated video showing Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters displaying the wreckage of an Iranian Mohajer-6 drone has ignited controversy online. Yet, the real issue is not only Iran’s support for Sudan’s army but also the nature, scale, and cost of such weapon transfers. Reports published by Bloomberg confirm that Tehran has been supplying drones and advanced weaponry to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), signaling that the war in Sudan is no longer a domestic conflict alone—it has become part of Iran’s regional expansion strategy across the Red Sea. Sudan, already battered by relentless airstrikes, artillery fire, and drone…

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In the 1990s, Sudan entered one of its darkest chapters of international isolation, when Khartoum became a haven for extremists under the rule of the defunct National Congress Party and the Muslim Brotherhood. What followed was a cycle of sanctions, pariah status, and economic collapse. This was not a mere political deviation, but a descent into lawlessness, where state institutions were weaponized to export ideology instead of serving the people. Today, history is threatening to repeat itself. Since the war erupted in April 2023, Sudan has been thrown into chaos once again. The return of figures from the old Islamist…

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Denied the Right to Heal: Testimony from a Displaced Sudanese Medic SKY YORK NEWS | SUDAN — In a harrowing video testimony obtained by Sky York News, Dr. Osman Kanouda Hamad, a displaced medical assistant from Sudan’s ongoing civil war, has spoken out about the systematic obstruction of medical care and the devastating toll of chemical weapons on civilians. Dr. Hamad described how authorities and armed forces now prohibit medics in displacement camps from treating patients, under threat of punishment. “If you try to treat anyone,” he said, “you become the one accused — you become the offender.” This chilling…

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Jerusalem Post warns: Sudan is becoming a new hub in Iran’s terrorist campaign In a volatile regional landscape, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan — Sudan’s de facto ruler and army chief — is now being described by Israeli analysts as “Iran’s new Houthi,” according to a Jerusalem Post report warning that Sudan is turning into a forward base for Tehran’s expansionist strategy in Africa and the Red Sea. Since resuming diplomatic ties with Tehran in October 2023, Sudan has drifted away from the path of normalization with Israel. Instead, the Sudanese government has opened its doors to Iran, offering the regime…

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In a heartbreaking report (Sudan Hurra), Sudanese refugee Ahmed Abdo shares how he fled the war after suffering severe injuries, only to face new struggles in a Ugandan camp.His story reflects the heavy price civilians pay — their displacement does not end their pain; their wounds remain as living evidence of a war that shattered both bodies and dreams.

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SKY YORK NEWS — Investigative Report As Sudan grapples with one of the worst humanitarian crises in its modern history, a deadly outbreak officially labeled “cholera” by Sudan’s health ministry is raising alarming questions.Multiple medical field reports and eyewitness testimonies suggest that what is spreading in several states may not be cholera at all — but rather the deliberate use or accidental leakage of banned chemical agents by Sudan’s military in conflict zones. Doctors operating in Sennar, Al-Jazira, Khartoum, and White Nile states have documented unusual symptoms not typical of cholera, including severe headaches, intense muscle cramps, breathing difficulties, rashes,…

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A video published on (The Guardline) reveals the painful testimonies of two Sudanese mothers raising children amid chemical attacks and displacement.Dalia Salah Yousif and Esraa Mohamed Al-Fadl describe how the Sudanese army struck civilian areas with chemical weapons, leaving families breathing toxic air while the world remains silent as children grow up among death and disease

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Washington moves to politically isolate Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan over chemical weapons use Sky York News — In a major escalation, the United States has imposed sweeping sanctions on Sudan’s military under the 1991 Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act, citing confirmed evidence of chemical weapons use against civilians during the ongoing civil war that erupted in April 2023. The sanctions, effective June 26, 2025, include: A full ban on arms exports and security-related goods to Sudan Suspension of all non-humanitarian U.S. assistance Blocking Sudan from receiving U.S. government funding or support from international financial institutions tied…

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Sudan’s shifting alliances raise alarms as Tel Aviv weighs preemptive options From Fragile State to Strategic Risk Sudan’s diplomatic landscape has shifted dramatically since re-establishing ties with Iran in October 2023. While the country remains torn by a brutal civil war that erupted in April 2023, the Sudanese government has moved away from its previous normalization path with Israel, instead embracing a new alignment with Tehran. This pivot has raised deep concerns in Tel Aviv, where security officials now view Sudan not as a future partner, but as a potential Iranian outpost on the Red Sea. Israeli intelligence assessments warn…

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SKY YORK Journal — Since the outbreak of Sudan’s civil war in April 2023, the country has spiraled into chaos, becoming a fertile ground for extremist groups and a key foothold for Iran’s regional expansion. What began as internal conflict has now evolved into a wider geopolitical struggle, with Port Sudan emerging as a central logistics hub for Iranian weapons shipments into Africa. Israel-Iran Escalation and Sudan’s Strategic Shift This development comes amid Israel’s intensified campaign of targeted strikes inside Iran, moving from attacking Iranian proxies to striking high-value assets and military leadership figures in the heart of Tehran. Once…

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