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    Somalis in Iran fear for safety amid escalating conflict with Israel

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    Wednesday June 18, 2025


    Tehran (HOL) – Somali nationals living in Iran have
    expressed growing concern over the intensifying conflict between Iran and
    Israel, with some considering whether to flee the country amid increasing
    insecurity.


    Ahmed Mahmoud Abdi, a Somali businessman residing in Iran,
    told BBC Somali that visible changes have occurred in daily life due to the
    continued Israeli airstrikes.



    “People are war-weary. Unlike other countries where people
    may flee immediately, here people are staying put, but you can still sense the
    tension. There’s a noticeable shift in certain areas,” said Ahmed.

    He described a worsening atmosphere across the country,
    marked by fear and reduced public movement. According to Ahmed, the recent
    Israeli airstrikes have hit civilian buildings, hospitals, and government
    facilities.


    The Somali community in Iran is small—estimated to number
    only a dozen people, including students and entrepreneurs. Ahmed confirmed that
    a Somali medical student at Tehran University was injured during one of the
    Israeli strikes.


    “He was hit in the head but is in stable condition. I was
    told he planned to travel to Azerbaijan, though his situation remains
    uncertain,” Ahmed added.


    He said that the Somali community in Iran convened a meeting
    earlier today to assess whether to remain in the country or seek safety
    elsewhere, given fears that the conflict may escalate further.


    Israel has defended its ongoing offensive as a necessary
    measure to halt Iran’s progress toward nuclear capability. According to
    official reports, at least 224 people have been killed in Iran as a result of
    Israeli strikes.


    In response, Iran has launched around 400 missiles and
    hundreds of drones toward Israel, killing at least 24 people. The regional
    conflict unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing Israeli military operations in
    Gaza, where near-daily shootings continue in areas where civilians queue for
    food assistance.



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