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A Statement by Regional Directors of 14 International NGOs in the Middle East

Regional Directors from 14 INGOs warn of escalating military violence across the Middle East and its severe consequences for civilians. They call for an immediate halt to cross‑border attacks, strict adherence to international humanitarian law, and renewed diplomatic efforts.

Posted on 04 Mar 2026

We, the Regional Directors of 14 international NGOs, are deeply alarmed by the rapidly escalating military violence across the Middle East and its devastating consequences for ordinary people.
The fi ghting must stop. The continued use of explosive weapons in populated areas, and the exchange of strikes across borders, is putting entire civilian populations at unacceptable risk. Every new attack deepens the crisis – one that falls hardest on civilians, especially women and children who have already suffered disproportionately.

We are gravely concerned by the ongoing and possible violations of international humanitarian law, which demands independent and impartial review. International humanitarian law exists for a reason: to limit suffering and protect people who are not part of the fi ghting. These rules are being ignored. This is the foreseeable result of years in which violations have gone insufficiently checked – and at a moment when the international system is already under strain, all parties must fully return to and uphold their obligations under it. This violence is the foreseeable consequence of years in which violations of international law have gone insufficiently checked. At a time when international humanitarian law is already undermined, all parties should fully return to and uphold their obligations under it.

Our teams across the region are working around the clock to reach people in need, wherever access and funding allows, in close coordination with local partners. But humanitarian aid alone cannot keep pace with the scale and speed of suffering being generated by this confl ict. Aid is not a substitute for political solutions.
What is needed now is real political will: to de-escalate tensions, protect civilians, uphold international law, and pursue meaningful pathways toward peace. Without it, the human cost will keep rising – with consequences felt for generations.

We call on all parties to protect civilians and humanitarian workers, halt attacks on hospitals, schools, and water infrastructure, adhere strictly to international humanitarian law, and take immediate steps to end the violence across the Middle East.

Signatories:

 

Caroline Bedos Esteban MENA Unit Manager, Médecins du Monde, Doctors of the World

Laure Baudin MENA Regional Director,Terre des hommes Foundation

Myriam Abord-Hugon Mashreq Regional Director, Humanity&Inclusion-Handicap International

Lilu Thapa MEAE Executive Director, Danish Refugee Council

Flutra Gorana Middle East Regional Director, War Child Alliance Foundation

Angelita Caredda  MENA Regional Director Norwegian Refugee Council

Carlo Gherardi EurAsia Regional Director Norwegian Refugee Council

Ahmad Alhendawi Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe, Save the Children

Arnaud Quemin Vice-President for MENA, Europe, and Asia, Mercy Corps

Sally Abi Khalil Regional Director MENA Oxfam

Fiona Gannon Regional Director,Middle East, Concern Worldwide

Stephanie Yousef  Senior Coordinator for the MENA, CIVIC

Benjamin Thiberge  Emergencies and oPt Coordinator, Médicos del Mundo/Doctors of the World

Eleanor Monbiot  Regional Leader, Middle East and Eastern Europe World Vision

Andy Buchanan Middle East Programme Director, Goal Global

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