Could Iran War Trigger New Refugee Wave? Countries Most Likely To Feel It First

The potential for a new wave of refugees resulting from escalating tensions in Iran is a growing concern among European nations and humanitarian organizations. Historically, geopolitical conflicts have led to significant migration crises, with the Syrian civil war in 2015 serving as a stark example when over a million migrants entered Europe, causing severe political and social strains across various EU states. As the situation in Iran deteriorates, experts predict that neighboring countries, particularly those in the Middle East and Europe, might experience an influx of individuals fleeing violence and instability. This could create pressure on already strained resources and provoke political reactions reminiscent of the earlier migration crisis. Countries like Turkey, Greece, and Italy are on high alert, as they may become the first points of entry for those escaping conflict in Iran. The international community is urged to prepare for such scenarios, ensuring adequate support systems are in place to manage potential refugee flows effectively, while also addressing the root causes of conflict to prevent further humanitarian crises from emerging.
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