Sudan: The Real Inferno. By Ibrahim Ebeid. November 1, 2025
By Ibrahim Ebeid. November 1, 2025

Sudan: The Real Inferno.
By Ibrahim Ebeid. November 1, 2025
The real Inferno is devouring Sudan, its fire devastating human beings, animals, trees, houses, villages, cities, thousands of people were dislocated and they are living in open without shelters. Absolute hell became on Earth; it is not the virtual one that the Sultan’s clergy preach about; it is real, not fictitious.
I am following the horror in Sudan in many sources, either from trusted reports or from Sudanese friends who are witnessing the horror or are victims of the ferocious war. If we have to describe the hell in Sudan, we need an entire encyclopedia, and it takes years andmany writers to describe it; it is another Palestine, it is a war of massacres, starvation, and we might say, it is a genocide.
On July 9, 2011, South Sudan was split from the mainland under the encouragement of the Western Imperialists and especially the Zionist entity to expand its influence and controle over the Arab World and Africa, to make these countries weak, privent the revolutionary spirit of those countries from achieving their liberation and unity.
South Sudan has plenty of oil, but unfortunately, its citizens do not reap the benefits. The country after cessation is suffering and distressed, the country has become poor and desperate, lately, we read in the Sudanese Alhadaf_News that Nyal Deng Nyal, a prominent member of South Sudan’s ruling party, has announced a suspension of his membership and the launch of a new movement aimed at wresting control of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) from its current leadership, which he has accused of betraying the country.
Nyal, a member of the SPLM-P Politburo, has been highly critical of President Salva Kiir’s administration, accusing it of corruption, insecurity, and refusing to hold long-delayed elections.
The move represents a significant split within the senior leadership of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, which has ruled South Sudan since independence in 2011. Niall’s split is expected to deepen internal divisions within the party at a time of heightened political uncertainty.
The veteran politician announced the formation of the South Sudan Salvation Movement, describing it as a “temporary tool” to push reforms within the SPLM.
In Mainland Sudan, the war affected the lives of many people, the entire population, and here we give you some examples.
hundreds of civilians from El Fasher city to the Tawila
Sources and eyewitnesses said that thousands of civilians fled El Fasher as a result of the military escalation and the entry of the SDF forces into the headquarters of the army’s sixth division in the besieged city.
The sources indicated that civilians went out towards the Tawila area, according to eyewitnesses. The mass displacement of civilians from the town of El Fasher in North Darfur has also occurred in the wake of the repeated floods, which have caused dire humanitarian conditions and shortages of food, water, and medicine in reception areas.
The Coordination of the Fasher Resistance Committees had warned of the worsening of the hunger crisis in the city, which has reached the point of tragedy, issuing a cry to the local and international authorities, saying that “hunger is slowly killing our people, and we will be satisfied with these repeated calls and watch with you our enemies.”
Karima Teaching Hospital: Patients Outside Wards Due to Power Outages and Lack of Fuel
Quoting from Al-Hadaf newspaper
Karima Hospital suffers from a power outage due to the hospital management’s failure to manage power, stemming from accumulated indebtedness for fuel and generator spare parts.
The Federal Ministry of Health, the Northern State Government, or the executive body of Meroe locality did not intervene to remedy the matter, leaving patients to take shelter from the heat of the wards in the shade of trees.
The hospital now has a small generator to power the laboratory and the doctors’ clinic. Still, many tests are not available there, which doubles patients’ treatment costs due to the high cost of examinations in outpatient clinics and laboratories.
There are calls from several people in the area and activists to organize a popular uprising to address the crisis at Karima Hospital, amid several service shortages, such as clean water, and the government’s agricultural project to provide basic services in some local schools in Meroe.
Thanks to Alhadaf, the Sudanese newspaper, for supplying me with situation and news about the tragedy of Sudan, we will continue publishing about the calamity of Sudan as much as we can The World must act to stop the disaster, enough killing, enough massacring. Sudan deserves to live in peace, harmony, and prosperity.




