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Middle East Tensions Escalate, Security Concerns Rise in Gulf States

Dubai/Tehran/Riyadh: Recent military actions in the Middle East have significantly escalated regional tensions, affecting not only Iran, Israel, and United States, but also the political and economic stability of Gulf countries.

Reports indicate that on 28 February 2026, Israel carried out targeted strikes on key Iranian military installations and leadership. In retaliation, Iran launched missile and drone attacks on various U.S. military bases and other strategic targets in the region.

Global media sources report that the rising tensions have heightened security concerns across the Gulf. In the United Arab Emirates, Dubai International Airport experienced disruptions in flight operations, with some flights temporarily suspended.

Economic analysts warn that the escalating situation could impact global oil markets and foreign investment. Some international investors and business figures are reportedly considering temporary relocation from Gulf countries, while global markets are observing increased uncertainty.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states have intensified security measures. Saudi authorities have placed defense systems on high alert and are implementing all necessary steps to ensure the safety of civilians.

Diplomatic activity is also underway. Reports suggest that the United Arab Emirates has taken certain diplomatic steps with Iran, while Gulf nations have strongly condemned the attacks and emphasized regional security.

The situation remains fluid as Gulf states continue to monitor developments closely, balancing security measures with diplomatic engagement.

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