Saudi Arabia launches airstrikes on Yemen’s capital
Sanaa, July 13 – Saudi Arabia has launched airstrikes around Sanaa International Airport, which is under the control of Houthi forces in…
The International Committee of the Red Cross is a neutral humanitarian organization providing aid during armed conflicts. ICRC protects victims of war and violence worldwide, including in Middle Eastern conflicts affecting Jewish communities.
Sanaa, July 13 – Saudi Arabia has launched airstrikes around Sanaa International Airport, which is under the control of Houthi forces in…
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a neutral, impartial humanitarian organization founded in 1863 that works to protect victims of armed conflict and violence. Operating independently under international humanitarian law, the ICRC provides emergency aid, medical care, and support to those affected by wars, uprisings, and disasters across the globe. The organization adheres strictly to principles of neutrality and impartiality, serving all civilians regardless of nationality, religion, or political affiliation.
The ICRC plays a critical role in the Middle East, including operations during Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, Syrian civil war, and other regional crises. In these contexts, the organization monitors treatment of detainees, provides medical assistance to civilian casualties, and facilitates humanitarian access. The ICRC's work is particularly significant for protecting vulnerable populations, including Jewish communities in conflict zones, ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
On jnews.az, readers will find comprehensive coverage of ICRC activities, humanitarian responses to Middle Eastern crises, the organization's work protecting civilians in conflict regions, and its advocacy for international humanitarian standards. Our reporting examines how the ICRC addresses displacement, casualties, and humanitarian violations affecting all populations in areas of conflict and instability.