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Sunday, 15 March 2026

“How this War Between Israel and Iran Could Trigger a New Migration Crisis”

As tensions rise between Israel and Iran, many people are watching the conflict through the lens of politics and military power. But behind every war lies another reality that often receives less attention: the people who are forced to leave their homes. When conflict grows, migration is no longer a choice—it becomes a matter of survival.


 


War doesn’t just happen on maps—it happens in homes and hearts. Thousands of families in the region are already facing displacement, unsure where safety lies. For many, leaving everything behind is the only option.

Having gone through migration myself, I know how it feels to start over in a new country with nothing. The fear, the uncertainty, the small moments of hope—they all shape you.

Conflicts like this remind us that migration isn’t abstract; it is deeply human. My own journey of survival and faith is told in my memoir The Candlelight Confession, here https://shorturl.at/wLUjd where I share the full story of leaving, surviving, and finding redemption.




Chet is the author of The Candlelight Confession, a memoir about survival, migration, and resilience. Through his writing he explores faith, adversity, and the human search for hope.

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