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What Does the Israel-Iran War Mean for Iranians

Israel and Rural Iran: What Does the Israel-Iran War Mean for Iranians Early in the morning on June 22, 2025, the world received the news that the United States (U.S.) military had bombed three Iranian nuclear sites. In the days after, there were reports about what Iranian retaliation could look like against the U.S. and Israel. In the heat of the situation, many Iranians living in poverty and removed from the fighting, face additional hardships. Reports indicate that these vulnerable citizens have received limited attention compared to the broader coverage of the Israel-Iran War.

Economy Pre-Conflict

Iran’s economy, like the majority of the Middle East, depends upon access to power sources: natural gas and oil. These resources are invaluable for Iran and have become its most powerful bargaining chip throughout the Israel-Iran War. 

Oil and gas power the Iranian economy and make it an area of interest for the Western world. As of 2024, Iran’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was roughly $434.24 billion. While the overall GDP is significant, different units of measurement paint a different picture for the common people living in Iran. When examining Iran’s GDP per capita, the country ranks 117th out of nearly 200. Trade sanctions have worn Iran’s economy down. As a result, it cannot hold the weight of an all-out war. While oil makes up 17% of Iran’s exports and its energy sources bring in a great deal of money, the sanctions greatly limit the economic growth of Iran. Every plan to recover the Iranian economy involves improving relations with the Western world to get the sanctions lifted. 

Iran Focus, a nonprofit news outlet that reports on Iran, Iraq and the Middle East as a whole, reported as recently as June 9, 2025, that “in Tehran, 55% of individuals’ income is spent on housing” as inflation batters and bruises civilians. Nearly 75% of Iranians live below the poverty line and as the Israel-Iran War progresses, the percentage could rise. 

Impact of the War

Already, the people of Iran are struggling to provide for themselves and their families. The ongoing conflict means even their lives are at risk. On June 15, 2025, the number of deceased Iranians was roughly 224. Civilians have fled from Tehran in droves and Iran’s retaliation could worsen financial hardship. According to The National, another news source that is also reporting on Iran, state collapse could be imminent for the nation. The rial, the currency of Iran, could lose more value. The Israel-Iran war has driven Iran to a tipping point. 

Humanitarian Aid in Iran

The most immediate danger to the Iranian people is the Israel-Iran War. In the days after the U.S. allied itself with Israel, global headlines focused on the potential for escalating violence. Thankfully, de-escalation has been orchestrated and the back-and-forth bombing has come to a rest. 

Nonprofit organizations are working hard to help the struggling people of Iran. The Center for Human Rights in Iran offers consistent coverage of the ongoing events while focusing on civilians and those who are directly in the line of fire. Its focus is on documenting all human rights issues in Iran and it has been in action since 2008. 

Another organization that has global reach but still operates within Iran is Relief International. Relief International targets the damage caused by natural disasters while also building schools and offering financial assistance to struggling citizens. Relief International has a collection of testimonies from people the organization has directly helped; such reminders of good news can serve as a resource for motivation.

Looking Ahead

The Israel-Iran ceasefire remains fragile and recent events show how quickly tensions can escalate. Yet, there is still reason for hope. Humanitarian organizations working in Iran continue to prioritize the needs of civilians, many of whom have little influence over the conflict but bear its heaviest burdens. Their efforts highlight the importance of international attention and support in creating a path toward stability.

– Peyton Worsham

Peyton is based in Jacksonville, FL, USA and focuses on Politics for The Borgen Project.

Photo: Flickr

August 11, 2025
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