"More than 3 million Iranians were forcibly displaced during American-Israeli bombing"

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author: Tyler Durden

Sunday, March 15, 2026 - 03:25

More than 3 million Iranians were displaced as a consequence of the ongoing American-Israeli war against the muslim Republic, according to the United Nations' main exile agency. Ayaki Ito, manager of the Emergency Situations and Program Support Department of the United Nations exile agency, described that the U.S.-Israel attack had already sparked massive interior displacements in Iran.

"According to preliminary assessments, 600,000 to 1 million Iranian households are presently temporarily displaced within Iran as a consequence of ongoing conflict, which is up to 3.2 million people" He said Ito.

Afghan refugees in Iran, via AFP. They say America wants to free people by bombing them.


The dark and twisted irony in all this is that Washington and Tel Aviv claim to "help" Iranians in "freedom"...

Bombing them and destroying their urban infrastructure, apparently.

Most escapees leave Tehran and another large cities as the air war escalates and the crisis accelerates.

Although on Friday there were scenes of large crowds of Iranians on the streets and city squares of Tehran who protested against American attacks – even erstwhile bombs fell around them – most Iranians most likely effort to escape to the countryside or stay distant from large cities in relatives' homes.

Number of forced displaced persons "probably it will proceed to grow as war continues, which means an alarming increase in humanitarian needs" “The UN authoritative added.

Currently Iran is besides host to the largest exile population in Afghanistan (and Pakistan besides hosts a immense number of them), numbering millions.

The war in Iran is reported to hit the Afghans hard, as resources must be rapidly diverted elsewhere erstwhile the bombs drop.

Meanwhile, the death toll of the American-Israeli bombing run continues to rise.

The authoritative death toll is approaching 1,500 people, including 165 children killed in an alleged American double attack on a school for girls.

The conflict is besides driven by a parallel exile crisis across the region, which could possibly affect any Gulf regions.

Bahrain, for example, experiences any degree of destabilization erstwhile a immense Shiite population emerges against the Sunni monarchy and besides clashes with the police.

W Lebanon's continuous Israeli strikes displaced almost 15% of the country's population, over 800,000 people, as reported by observers.

The orders for mass evacuation issued by Israel now include the full of confederate Lebanon and large parts of the capital, Beirut, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee as the war spreads in the mediate East.



Translated by Google Translator

source:https://www.zerohedge.com/

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