UN calls for protection of Afghan migrants amid Iran-Israel tensions

Khaama Press

Amid rising Tehran-Tel Aviv tensions, Bennett called for protecting vulnerable Afghan migrants in Iran from potential harm and violence.

On the ninth day of conflict between Tehran and Tel Aviv, UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett urged all parties to protect Afghan migrants in Iran, warning of serious risks to their safety and calling for immediate humanitarian safeguards. The appeal came through a post on X on Saturday, June 21, where Bennett voiced growing concern over the migrant community’s safety.

Bennett emphasized that both Iran and Israel must exercise restraint and comply with international law. He warned that hostilities could threaten non-combatants and stressed the need for safeguards to protect those at heightened risk .

According to Iranian health authorities, three Afghan migrants—identified as Hafiz Bostani, Abdulwali, and Habibullah Jamshidi—have been confirmed killed in recent cross-border strikes. Their deaths have further fueled concerns about civilian casualties in the broader region.

Amid ongoing airstrikes by Israel, Afghan migrants in Iran find themselves uniquely vulnerable. Human rights observers say that migrants lack the legal protections necessary to shield them from collateral damage during military operations.

Bennett urged both Iran and Israel to ensure humanitarian safeguards are in place and emphasized that protecting civilians—including displaced migrants and refugees—must be a core priority in conflict zones.

This call from Bennett underscores the complex and evolving threats faced by Afghan migrants amid regional escalation. With the Iran–Israel conflict intensifying, experts warn host countries must urgently reinforce protections for vulnerable populations. Failure to act could result in further loss of civilian lives and exacerbate existing humanitarian crises.

UN calls for protection of Afghan migrants amid Iran-Israel tensions