Tag Archives: humanitarian crisis

USAID vs. $110B War in Iran — Who Paid the Human Cost?

USAID vs. $110B War in Iran — Who Paid the Human Cost?

In four days of war with Iran, the US spent $37-110B—enough to fund USAID for 1-3 years. The Inspector General confirms allegations used to dismantle USAID were “completely made up.” Now 410,000 are dead and 14M more will die by 2030. An investigation into the hypocrisy, the waste, and the human cost of choosing war over aid.

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Al Shifa Hospital’s Moral Conundrum: Upholding Healthcare Ethics Amid Nationalistic Strife

Palestinians watching damages done to a Ambulance at AL Shifa Gaza hospital

Amidst Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ethical dilemmas arise regarding healthcare in conflict zones. Controversy surrounds Al Shifa Hospital, accused by Israel of housing Hamas operations, whilst refuted by Hamas and hospital staff. International healthcare organizations have endorsed an ethical code for such emergencies, stressing patient well-being and the necessity for impartial investigations into such claims.

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