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GCC condemns targeting relief convoys in Sudan

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Last updated: 2026/02/08 at 3:03 PM
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) strongly condemned the attack on a World Food Programme (WFP) aid convoy in Sudan’s North Kordofan State on Sunday, calling it a serious breach of international law. The incident, which occurred amidst ongoing conflict, threatens to exacerbate the already dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan and impede vital assistance to vulnerable populations. GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi emphasized the unacceptable nature of targeting humanitarian workers and supplies.

The assault on the WFP convoy took place in western Sudan, a region heavily impacted by the fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. Details regarding the extent of damage and potential casualties are still emerging, but the attack has prompted widespread condemnation from international organizations and regional bodies. This event underscores the increasing risks faced by aid workers attempting to deliver essential support in the conflict zone.

Growing Concerns Over the Sudan Humanitarian Crisis

The targeting of aid convoys represents a significant escalation in the challenges facing humanitarian operations in Sudan. According to the United Nations, the conflict, which began in April 2023, has displaced millions of people and left a substantial portion of the population facing acute food insecurity. The WFP has repeatedly warned of the difficulties in accessing those in need due to security concerns and logistical obstacles.

Impact on Aid Delivery

The attack is expected to further disrupt the delivery of critical food assistance, medical supplies, and other essential aid. The WFP and other organizations have already scaled back operations in some areas due to the volatile security situation. This reduction in aid delivery will likely worsen the already critical levels of malnutrition, particularly among children and pregnant women.

Additionally, the incident raises serious questions about the safety and security of humanitarian personnel operating in Sudan. Organizations are now reassessing their risk profiles and considering further limitations on their activities. This could lead to a significant reduction in the overall humanitarian response capacity.

The GCC statement referenced its previous support for peace efforts in Sudan, as outlined during the 46th session of the Supreme Council. The Council reaffirmed its commitment to supporting a ceasefire and a political transition that respects Sudan’s sovereignty and meets the aspirations of its people. This support includes backing regional and international initiatives aimed at resolving the conflict.

Meanwhile, international pressure is mounting on the warring parties to respect international humanitarian law and allow unimpeded access for aid organizations. Several countries and organizations have called for a thorough investigation into the attack on the WFP convoy and for those responsible to be held accountable. The United States State Department issued a statement expressing deep concern and urging all parties to protect civilians and humanitarian workers.

In contrast to the GCC’s diplomatic efforts, the situation on the ground remains highly unstable. Fighting continues in several parts of the country, and there is no immediate prospect of a comprehensive ceasefire. The ongoing violence is exacerbating existing economic challenges and contributing to a further deterioration of the Sudan conflict.

The attack on the WFP convoy highlights the urgent need for a renewed focus on protecting humanitarian access in Sudan. Without safe and reliable access, aid organizations will be unable to reach those most in need, and the humanitarian situation will continue to deteriorate. The international community is also grappling with the broader implications of the conflict for regional stability and security.

Looking ahead, the United Nations Security Council is expected to discuss the situation in Sudan in the coming days. The focus of the discussion will likely be on exploring options for increasing humanitarian access and promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the prospects for a swift and decisive breakthrough remain uncertain, and the situation will require continued monitoring and engagement from the international community. The next key deadline to watch is the upcoming reporting period for the UN’s humanitarian response plan for Sudan, scheduled for mid-April, which will provide a clearer picture of funding gaps and operational challenges.

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