India, Jan. 16 -- Lives lost and homes erased haunt long after the war is over (if ever in the case of Yemen). Amidst explosions, painful shrieks of war-torn people have grown so common, they go unheard, unheeded. Though they know none will win, the government and Houthi rebels keep the fight on, losing more every passing second.

As is usual, recent attempts at truce by UN were answered with violation of ceasefire (which barely lasted a few days). Again each side blames the other for making it worse. Yet again, in this wheel of never-ending war are people stuck, running to save their lives, often getting killed in the process; if they manage to survive they are taken over by disease and misery.

Disease, Death and Displacement

War has t...