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On June 23, 2025, a Qatar, which launched an operation on the US -Qatar Catars in Qatar.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Escalation of the Regional War or a Back of Choreographic Theater?
The dormant ceasefire announced by President Donald Trump on Monday night looks in the risk zone when Israel accuses Iran of violating it and Tehran rejects the charge. Speaking to the journalists on Tuesday, Trump expressed anger In both countries, the Middle East, demanding Israel, do not bomb Iran and say “don’t know what they are doing.”
The buildings go for Iranian missile flurry on al -Udeida US Air base In Qatar, overnight, which closed the air space and caused panic across the region. Attack – which Trump later said he was in advance with Qatar to minimize the victims – came in response to an unprecedented US hit Iran’s nuclear facilities Last week that was held with The largest non -nuclear bombs on Earth.
When they are waiting to find out if the worst thing went and what could come on, people around the region expressed their feelings, fears and hopes in conversations with CNBC. Several of these people decided to do this subject to anonymity, thanks to a significant nature of their comments and through problems with the consequences of the state or by their employers.
“In my opinion, this war had one winner – and it was the United States. Since it also showed Israel that it could not win without the US – and even end – war. And the second losers were an Islamic Republic, which realized that it did not have military opportunities to confront the American airstrikes, and that the US could access each of Iran. The volume was carried out on the whole nuclear part and just spent on the whole nuclear part. ” – H., Director of the Oil and Gas Business in Tehran, Iran
“I’m so” ehhh “about it. It just seemed a big show. I suppose everyone expected how Iran would respond. This is probably the best scenario to calm things. I hope the focus is on gas. A lot of people still kill there every day.” – Saed Enni, Palestinian Entrepreneur who lives in Dubai

“People laugh at the very limited sphere of Iran’s activity against al-Ideid. However, Tehran actually managed to convey a powerful geostrategic message in the Gulf states: instead of being affiliated with protection, the US forces on its soil can really invite only destructive attacks.” -Mo, Egyptian-American, who lives in Cairo
“We are completely bored. We are evil, disappointed, sad and frightened. We feel helpless and feel a great deal of injustice. We are tired of the attack and destabilized US and Israel under the guise of” free us from tyranny. ” – Karim, Egyptian entrepreneur who lives in Dubai
“Honestly, I’m not all that was worried about Iran. They have caused more deaths in Iraq over the last 70 years than in Israel in Palestine. And when they decided to bomb each other who I objected. My only hope they keep it without dragging it into the rest of the region.” – A., Iraqi emigrant who lives in Dubai
On June 24, 2025, emergency workers check the damage caused by the Iranian rocket strike in Virkhabe in southern Israel.
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“Just like all other small interactions between Iran and Israel, it was very, very long, and they were mostly just small clashes, and then they called it a day. I knew it would be nothing else. And the real sign was the fact that … the Islamic Republic never entered the state of war. In any case, both sides could leave and save the face and say that they both won, and they did technically because there was no war, so there was no technically play. ” . Amir, video editor, Isfahan, Iran
“Like a Lebanese engaged in business in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, I want it to end as soon as possible. We stand at equal distances from both countries (Iran and Israel) and so stable that we do not worry, but we want it to end.” . CAM KHOURY, Lebanese Entrepreneur, Dubai
“For me personally, as a Swiss citizen, I feel safe in Dubai. But I feel very strange, live a normal life, placing in the social media, feels wrong. Currently, the situation of flight – while other people are afraid of their lives. – Louise, a Swiss emigrant who works in Dubai
“I hate waking up and wondering what happened. I go to bed without imagining what the region would look like. I had to get out of here before I planned when the flights were grounded, I am stuck. But hopefully this is the end, and it won’t get worse.” . H., American emigrant in Dubai
“There was a deep sense of fear – not only the war, but also something to solve. We live under the shadow of an escalation existential threat when the future feels somewhat delicate and uncertain. . Kokhov Elkami Levi, Chairman of the Civil Commission, Central Israel

“My family is okay, thank God … I think I’m more concerned than they are. Holidays s — a man like this. It is now or never (for the Iranian regime to fall). So much to be nervous. So much to hope. So much to cry. It’s a good bipolar experience now to be Iranian.” – S., Iranian emigrant and consultant in Dubai
“I am mostly concerned about safe shelters such as Dubai, no longer a safe shelter because the US and Israel can act regardless of international rules and impunity. That the rest of the region will be involved in this war from the ego. Will it affect my real estate? Don’t Dubai will no longer be safe for life? Will my relatives in Iraq safe, given that they are so close to Iran? ” . F., Iraqi emigrant and lawyer in Dubai
“” There is a sense of relief that Iran’s nuclear, devastating capabilities and trusted persons are seriously degraded, also deep anxiety about the risk of another full-scale regional war and a gentle ceasefire will hardly be kept. The beginning of the war is one thing – the end of it is another. You must wonder if the Middle East will be condemned to the “Forever Wars”, or if the true prevention of conflicts and the construction of peace if you get accustomed. ” . Mazen Hayek, Media Consultant, Dubai
“Neighboring countries must unite and pressure Israel to stop their tireless attacks on Iran at once. The current environment for many will be a little scared and adversely affecting tourism, real estate, investors and general security in the Persian Gulf. Because long residents have lived all the conflicts, because Aravin’s Penin. ” . K., Founder of Energy Consultation, European Expote in Dubai