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Wars In Gaza, Sudan & Congo: Nov 2025 Update

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wars in Gaza, Sudan, and Congo need more attention

The world is suffering from a sickness of indifference. We are told to care about wars, but only the ones that serve a geopolitical narrative. We are told to mourn the dead, but only the ones the cameras deem worthy. For the past few months, we have been covering the “loud” wars and the “quiet” ones. Now, in mid-November 2025, the silence from the international community has become a deafening roar of complicity. The wars in Gaza, Sudan, and Congo still aren’t on the ‘right’ people’s radar.

While we are busy with our daily lives, three of the most horrific human catastrophes are unfolding, not just “forgotten,” but actively ignored. Here is the update they won’t show you on the nightly news.


1. Gaza: The ‘Ceasefire’ as a Weapon of Starvation

The (fictional) “20-Point Peace Plan” was a lie. We knew it then, and the world is seeing it now. The war in Lebanon was the perfect distraction, but the real, methodical “quiet war” continues in Gaza.


2. Sudan: A Genocide in Plain Sight

The world’s largest, hungriest, and most-ignored crisis is accelerating into a full-blown genocide. The war between the SAF and the RSF (the new Janjaweed) for gold and power is being paid for with the lives of the Sudanese people.


3. Congo: The War That Powers Our Silence

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the story is the same: catastrophic violence, mass displacement, and a world that is complicit.

Conclusion: The Disease of Indifference

Gaza, Sudan, Congo. A “managed” siege, a gold-fueled genocide, and a resource-driven war.

The thread that connects them is not just the suffering; it’s our selective silence. These are not “forgotten” crises. They are ignored. They are deemed too complex, too dark, or not “geopolitically convenient” for the 24-hour news cycle.

This is the real “axis of evil”: the indifference that allows this to happen. We must force ourselves—and our leaders—to look.

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