The Guardian Australia
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Aid organizations demand humanitarian corridor as Iran conflict disrupts supplies
Aid organizations demanded a humanitarian corridor through the Strait of Hormuz as the ongoing Iran conflict disrupts critical supplies. Bob Kitchen of the International Rescue Committee highlighted that shipping disruptions have left $130,000 worth of medical supplies stranded in Dubai, affecting 20,000 people in Sudan. The war has also exacerbated food and fuel shortages worldwide.
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