Sudan Civil war 2023 - present

I stopped flying Emirates and Etihad some years ago because of Zionist UAE. Glad a boycott of UAE is now being encouraged.

UAE has not only been a participant in horrendous conflict in Syria, Yemen, Gaza and Sudan in last 15 years but it's real estate is also the main money laundering vehicle for corrupt cash from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Russia.

In Sudan the UAE has been supporting a truly barbaric militia known as RSF for the purpose of seizing Sudan's resources, esp gold and establishing geopolitical hegemony in East Africa.
The UAE-backed RSF militias are widely racist, literally openly fascist, genocide supporting crazy criminals. One of their core beliefs is anti-Iranian racism along with hardcore Arab supremacy.

Their ideology is explicitly 'anti-Islamism', according to Western experts. What does that even mean and how can a Sharia-based Muslim country like UAE support them?
 
The UAE-backed RSF militias are widely racist, literally openly fascist, genocide supporting crazy criminals. One of their core beliefs is anti-Iranian racism along with hardcore Arab supremacy.

Their ideology is explicitly 'anti-Islamism', according to Western experts. What does that even mean and how can a Sharia-based Muslim country like UAE support them?

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FETO is a CIA asset used to undermine Muslim majority nations, yet 99% of the organisations members/supporters are Muslims.

Muslims were always going to be undermined/destroyed by those appearing to be Muslim. Oldest trick in the book.

You wouldn't send an open zionist to harm Muslims, you send them a hardcore islamist. The enemy within is always more dangerous then the enemy on the outside.
 
Why Israel Is Involved in Sudan: A Hidden Hand Shaping a Brutal Conflict

QNN - November 4, 2025


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Israel’s shadowy involvement in Sudan is raising alarms across Africa and the Middle East. From covert intelligence channels to direct contacts with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Tel Aviv appears to be quietly shaping the course of Sudan’s deadly conflict.

In an interview with Quds News Network (QNN), Kribsoo Diallo, a Cairo-based Pan-Africanist researcher specializing in African political affairs, warned that Israel’s ties to Sudanese actors do more than influence the balance of power on the ground; they fuel violence, shield perpetrators from accountability, and turn Sudan into a battleground for regional and global powers.

Intelligence Ties and Conflict Escalation​

Diallo explained that growing reports of intelligence links between Israel and the RSF have had a tangible effect on the trajectory of the conflict, particularly in Darfur and the besieged city of El-Fasher.

Although verifying the full extent of these connections remains difficult, evidence from African and Western intelligence and media outlets points to indirect communication channels that provide logistical and security support.

According to Diallo, if these reports are accurate, such cooperation has enhanced the RSF’s operational capacity, enabling coordinated military campaigns, sustained sieges, and a higher degree of battlefield control. This, he said, helps explain the RSF’s ability to dominate parts of Darfur and carry out grave human rights abuses, including mass killings, forced displacement, and systematic attacks on civilians.

Beyond the military implications, Diallo argued that these relationships have fostered a sense of impunity within RSF leadership. “Ties with powerful foreign actors; whether intelligence agencies or private networks, provide political cover and reduce pressure for accountability,” he said. This external backing, he added, prolongs the war, weakens mediation efforts, and turns Sudan’s internal struggle into “a theater for regional competition and proxy rivalries.”

Strategic Geopolitical Interests​

Diallo noted that Israel’s involvement in Sudan goes well beyond tactical or bilateral considerations. Sudan’s strategic position along the Red Sea, a vital global trade and energy route, makes it a central node in Israel’s effort to cement its presence in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel region.

By deepening ties with Sudanese actors, Israel seeks to secure maritime routes, monitor regional rivals such as Iran and China, and expand its intelligence footprint across Africa.

“This engagement fits into Israel’s broader African strategy,” Diallo said, “which aims to reconfigure regional alliances that were historically supportive of the Palestinian cause.” He added that Tel Aviv combines hard power, through military and intelligence partnerships, with soft power tools like development aid and diplomatic outreach to reshape African geopolitics in its favor.

Political Shielding and Accountability Challenges​

Diallo warned that Israel’s simultaneous engagement with both Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemeti), the two rival leaders driving Sudan’s war, has undermined international accountability.

“These contacts provide political and diplomatic cover that weakens the enforcement of sanctions and delays investigations into war crimes,” he said. By framing Sudan’s crisis as a matter of regional stability and counterterrorism, Israel and its allies divert attention from humanitarian and legal imperatives, effectively normalizing the ongoing atrocities.

According to Diallo, such dynamics “redefine the international response” to the Sudanese crisis, prioritizing strategic balance over justice for victims, and giving both Burhan and Hemeti greater room to maneuver under the guise of legitimacy.

Western Complicity and Strategic Calculations​

Diallo also pointed to the economic and intelligence interests of Western states that have indirectly empowered the RSF. Many of these governments, he said, view Sudan primarily as a geostrategic prize; rich in gold and rare minerals and positioned on a key maritime route, rather than as a humanitarian crisis.

He noted that some Western networks have tolerated or even benefited from the illicit trade of Sudanese gold, which is trafficked through channels monitored by Western intelligence. “This silent complicity,” Diallo said, “reveals how profit and power often outweigh moral considerations.”

In his view, Western powers are keeping communication lines open with all sides in Sudan’s war (RSF included) to maintain leverage in the face of Russian and Chinese influence. This approach, he argued, prioritizes “a narrow concept of stability” over justice and human rights.

Diallo concluded that Israel’s engagement in Sudan forms part of a multi-layered strategy that blends intelligence operations, geopolitical positioning, and regional influence. Far from being a secondary factor, these links intensify violence, obstruct diplomacy, and undermine accountability.

“Any genuine path to peace in Sudan,” he told QNN, “must recognize these external networks as part of the conflict’s very structure, not as peripheral actors.”

 
UAE influencer calls Ilhan Omar “Terrorist” for calling out Sudan genocide

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Ideally KSA and Egypt should/will have to intervene if this mess continues or intensifies.

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Wagner soldiers burning alive anywhere in the Arab world is a welcome sight after their role in Syria.

Worrying that Israel is supporting both sides though.

As I wrote earlier, neither side is a good one nor a side that the average Sudanese wants to see or supports. The RSF is worse due to the likes of Abu Lulu but what is going on in Darfur for the past 40-50 years has little to do with RSF. It is a tribal/ethnic/fight for land and resources in nature. All parties are Muslim too and attacks are occurring from both sides.

I was watching many of the clips from Sudan and many clips were said to be RSF but in reality were the RSAF and vice versa. Both very ugly in nature and targeting women, children, civilians, enemy combatants etc.

It is a total mess like every civil war. Even more so when between two former close allies (until 2023) who were both involved in war crimes during the Al-Bashir era in Darfur.

Only in Sudan can 1 side, which was engaging in the same behavior (even worse) just a few years ago/decades ago, now be hailed/propagandized as some innocent lambs/party.

Two corrupt military strongmen fighting for the control of Sudan and hijacking the Sudanese people and Sudan as a whole.

No cure for disunity, stupidity and not learning from your mistakes. 20 coups since 1956 (independence) and numerous extremely bloody civil wars, North/South division (South Sudan appearing on the map in 2011) has not learned the Sudanese elites anything, it seems.

Tragic.
 
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May the fire which they created in Libya, Yemen and Sudan come back and burn them all.

and Syria, Somalia, Mali, Niger, Burkino Faso, Iraq, Algeria (back in the days), Pakistan and Afghanistan a big question mark, someone out their is funding and training the terrorists but we don't point fingers. We have over 100+ terrorist organisations with similar ideologies and names, their funders, backers, trainers, symphathisers, masters are one, they read the same literature. UAE is a smaller fish, we have bigger fishes aswell.
 
The UAE-backed RSF militias are widely racist, literally openly fascist, genocide supporting crazy criminals. One of their core beliefs is anti-Iranian racism along with hardcore Arab supremacy.

Their ideology is explicitly 'anti-Islamism', according to Western experts. What does that even mean and how can a Sharia-based Muslim country like UAE support them?

UAE claims to support secular nationalist forces, mostly anyone that is against the Islamist MB types, someone else funds and trains the Islamist rebels and a few others fund and train the salafi wahabi khawarijs. Everyone supporting different sides and causing killings. Shame on them all.
 
Actual terrorists (!!!) are shaming UAE for their immoral, unethical and inhuman policies.

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How low can you go that literal ISIS members are criticising your behaviour?
 
Death to zionists 🏴‍☠️

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Iran, Russia and China corporate in Sudan to save people from RSF vampires 💪

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