The United Nations has issued a fresh warning about an escalating humanitarian crisis in the Middle East as ongoing clashes continue to displace thousands of civilians and disrupt essential services. Aid agencies report that food, medical supplies, and clean water are becoming increasingly scarce in several affected regions, with hospitals operating beyond capacity amid power shortages. UN officials have called for immediate de-escalation, safe humanitarian corridors, and urgent international support to protect vulnerable populations, particularly children and the elderly. Despite multiple diplomatic attempts, ceasefire negotiations have made little progress as both sides remain firm on their political stances. Regional analysts fear that without swift intervention, the conflict could spill over into neighboring territories, worsening stability across the broader Middle East. The UN Security Council is expected to hold an emergency session this week to discuss potential peacekeeping measures and expanded relief efforts.
UN Warns of Growing Humanitarian Crisis as Middle East Clashes Intensify
