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Bangladeshi migrant workers across Qatar, Kuwait, and Lebanon are enduring severe hardship as the Iran war and regional instability disrupt daily life and employment. The conflict, triggered by U.S.-Israeli aggression on Iran, has led to economic paralysis, job losses, and travel restrictions. Hundreds of workers have lost their livelihoods, while many remain stranded due to high airfares and passport complications. In Qatar, authorities have imposed strict restrictions, including bans on photography and unnecessary movement, as drone interceptions and port attacks heighten insecurity.

In Kuwait, economic zones have stalled, flights are suspended, and schools remain closed, leaving workers anxious about job security. Lebanon faces the worst crisis, with Israeli attacks killing over 1,300 people and displacing 1.2 million. Around 500–600 Bangladeshis are living in temporary shelters, many without legal status, forcing remittances through informal channels. Rising gas and electricity prices have worsened living conditions.

According to official data, over 450,000 Bangladeshis live in Qatar, 350,000 in Kuwait, and 100,000 in Lebanon. The ongoing conflict threatens their safety, income, and Bangladesh’s remittance inflow, leaving many uncertain about their future.

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