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Sudan Hospital Strike Kills 64, Including 13 Children

Is the hospital strike in Sudan a moral breaking point demanding peace or proof that international condemnation has utterly failed?
Sudan Hospital Strike Kills 64, Including 13 Children
Above: A displaced Sudanese boy receives medicine at the Abu al-Naga displacement Camp in Gedaref State on Dec. 30, 2025. Image credit: Abdulrahman Gumma/AFP/Getty Images

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Narrative A

Attacking a hospital is an inexcusable war crime, and the strike on al-Daein Teaching Hospital proves Sudan's conflict has reached a moral breaking point. Over 2,000 people have now died in 213 verified attacks on health care, a staggering toll that demands immediate de-escalation. Peace is the only medicine left.

Narrative B

The deadly strike on a Sudanese hospital is disputed by warring sides. Paramilitary forces blamed the national army for targeting civilians, while the military denied responsibility, with two military officials claiming the intended target was a nearby police facility. The incident highlights conflicting narratives and the fog of war surrounding accountability in Sudan's prolonged conflict.

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