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    Missile Debris and Panic Buying Shake Dubai’s Calm After Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Dubai, long regarded as a beacon of luxury and stability in the Gulf, experienced an unprecedented moment of unease as Iran launched a series of drone and missile attacks targeting Gulf States. The assault was a direct retaliation against earlier strikes by the United States and Israel, thrusting the emirate into a rare state of alarm. Residents found themselves caught between disbelief and fear, some rushing for shelter while others stood frozen by their windows, trying to comprehend the surreal sight of smoke rising from explosions on the iconic Palm Jumeirah island.

    Influencer Hofit Golan captured the moment vividly, her voice trembling as she filmed the plume of smoke from her balcony overlooking the man-made island, a symbol of Dubai’s opulence and tranquility. For decades, Dubai has been viewed as a safe haven, attracting Arabs fleeing conflict zones and Western expatriates drawn by its tax-free environment and orderly lifestyle. However, the recent missile barrage has abruptly disrupted this perception, revealing the vulnerability of even the most secure corners of the Middle East.

    The attacks saw hundreds of drones and missiles launched towards the Gulf, with many intercepted mid-air, but some debris still caused damage to prominent landmarks. Among the affected sites were the luxurious Burj Al Arab hotel and various locations on the Palm Jumeirah, home to upscale residences and hotels. Residents described the unsettling experience of hearing explosions and witnessing missiles and their interceptors streaking across the sky, shattering the usual calm.

    Trader Daniel Holmes, who lives in Dubai and has a significant social media following, recounted being jolted awake by the sound of missile interceptions visible from his balcony. While local residents tried to reassure him that there was no cause for alarm, Holmes expressed the stark reality of living amid active conflict. His sentiments resonated with many across the city, the Middle East’s largest trade and tourism hub, where conversations ranged from thoughts of temporary evacuation to confidence in the UAE’s ability to maintain security and normalcy.

    It is important to note that expatriates constitute roughly 90% of the UAE’s population, making the impact of such events deeply felt across diverse communities. A Western mother of two young children described the rapid succession of explosions as deeply unsettling, highlighting the psychological toll of the attacks. She remarked on the persistent tension, suggesting that the attacks seemed designed to sustain a climate of fear and uncertainty. Meanwhile, a long-time Dubai resident who had experienced previous regional conflicts admitted to being caught off guard by the drone interceptions, even seeking refuge in a bathroom out of fear.

    Contrasting these reactions, Yamen Fadel, a 36-year-old Syrian expatriate living in Dubai, expressed confidence in the government’s protective measures and communication efforts. He downplayed the severity of the situation, emphasizing that the authorities were effectively safeguarding the population and that the damage was minimal. The Dubai Media Office also intervened to clarify misinformation circulating on social media, warning against the sharing of outdated footage and announcing potential legal action against those spreading false content. Some social media influencers removed their initial posts amid this crackdown.

    As the conflict escalated on Sunday, the atmosphere in Dubai grew noticeably subdued. Areas that are typically bustling with weekend activity saw unusually quiet streets. The UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources recommended that private sector employees work remotely until Tuesday, reflecting the government’s cautious approach. Many small businesses, including barbershops and local stores, remained closed, while supermarkets experienced long queues and supply shortages. Residents voiced frustration over panic buying on social media, with some accusing others of hoarding essential goods, leaving shelves depleted and others without basic necessities.

    Despite the tension, Dubai’s leadership sought to project an image of resilience and continuity. The emirate’s ruler was seen attending the prestigious Emirates Super Saturday horse-racing event on Saturday evening, an occasion described by state media as an exciting night of competitive races. This public display of normalcy aimed to reassure residents and visitors alike that life in Dubai would carry on despite the regional turmoil.

    For visitors like Robyn, a British tourist who stayed at the Fairmont Hotel before it was struck, the attacks served as a sobering reminder of the region’s volatility. She reflected on her long-held fears that conflict might eventually reach the UAE, acknowledging that the recent events brought a harsh dose of reality. Her experience underscored the fragile balance between Dubai’s glittering facade and the geopolitical tensions simmering beneath the surface.

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