Homes reduced to rubble. Families torn apart. Innocent civilians killed or forced to flee, seeking sanctuary from hellish conditions. Such scenes feel like they should belong in the history books. But from Kyiv to Gaza City, Beirut to El Fasher, they are the reality of today’s volatile world. Faced with such suffering, we both feel a moral imperative to act. But we both also firmly believe that citizens of Europe cannot afford to treat these conflicts as somebody else’s problem. With more conflicts ongoing today than at any time since World War II, the EU and the UK have a direct interest in g…