The Human Cost: Stories from Victims of Iran-Backed Militias

The Human Cost: Stories from Victims of Iran-Backed Militias

This article highlights the stories of those whose lives have been irreparably impacted by the IRGC ’ s policies and actions, shedding light on the human cost of state- terror . According to conflict modeling based on the 2003 Iraq invasion and the 2011 Syrian civil war, a strike on Iran could displace up to 2–4 million people in its first year, either as internal. Military strikes in Yemen and sanctions targeting the Iran - backed militia have compounded a humanitarian crisis in the poorest country in the Middle East, officials say. In the midst of the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Iran, countless innocent civilians have borne the brunt of the devastating conflict. One such victim is Sayed Hamidian , a resident of Tehran , whose life was irreparably shattered in a matter of seconds. Israel has so far killed more than 450 people, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran , a nongovernmental organisation that monitors the country. The Western political establishment calls this Israel’s right to self-defence. As Israel threatens to bomb Iran , U.S. Pundits are again pontificating about the necessity of war and opining about military tactics. Left out of their frame is the certainty of mass human suffering, a reality forgotten since the days of the Vietnam War, says former U.S. Intelligence analyst Elizabeth Murray. A report from Reuters on April 7 indicates that the Iranian - backed militias in Iraq could disarm due to their fear of the Trump administration. This is a significant development. This blog explores the devastating human cost of the Israel - Iran conflict, including civilian deaths, refugee crises, psychological trauma, economic hardship, and long-term regional instability.

This article highlights the stories of those whose lives have been irreparably impacted by the IRGC ’ s policies and actions, shedding light on the human cost of state- terror . According to conflict modeling based on the 2003 Iraq invasion and the 2011 Syrian civil war, a strike on Iran could displace up to 2–4 million people in its first year, either as internal. Military strikes in Yemen and sanctions targeting the Iran - backed militia have compounded a humanitarian crisis in the poorest country in the Middle East, officials say. In the midst of the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Iran, countless innocent civilians have borne the brunt of the devastating conflict. One such victim is Sayed Hamidian , a resident of Tehran , whose life was irreparably shattered in a matter of seconds. Israel has so far killed more than 450 people, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran , a nongovernmental organisation that monitors the country. The Western political establishment calls this Israel’s right to self-defence. As Israel threatens to bomb Iran , U.S. Pundits are again pontificating about the necessity of war and opining about military tactics. Left out of their frame is the certainty of mass human suffering, a reality forgotten since the days of the Vietnam War, says former U.S. Intelligence analyst Elizabeth Murray. A report from Reuters on April 7 indicates that the Iranian - backed militias in Iraq could disarm due to their fear of the Trump administration. This is a significant development. This blog explores the devastating human cost of the Israel - Iran conflict, including civilian deaths, refugee crises, psychological trauma, economic hardship, and long-term regional instability.

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