The Missing Passport Crisis: The Larger Impact of the Iran-Israel Conflict

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-25 12:13:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 12:58:01

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The Missing Passport Crisis: The Larger Impact of the Iran-Israel Conflict

Thousands of migrants from Pakistan and India find themselves stranded after the Iran-Israel conflict triggers the closure of airspace across the Middle East. Here's how it has affected these everyday people and their families

The explosive conflict between Iran and Israel not only triggers an astronomical rise in oil prices and stock market fears but also catches thousands of migrants in a nasty trap.

Babu Khan, a 33-year-old Indian electrical engineer, had been working in a construction firm in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for the past five years. Before the latest flare-up in tensions, he and his friends had planned to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a major holiday in Islam, in their hometowns back in India. But all those plans have gone awry.

Khan is now one of thousands of migrants who have been stuck in airports in neighboring countries, or crammed into buses heading for weeks-long quarantines in isolated camps, with little information and increasingly desperate. They have been unable to return to their workplaces across the Gulf, left their families behind, and in many cases lost their jobs.

The sudden closure of airspace has trapped them in a nightmare, leaving many to wonder if they will ever return home. The conflict between Iran and Israel may have exploded onto the world stage, but its consequences for these migrants painting a far more complex picture than political rhetoric and military might.