UAE on Alert as Iran Conflict Escalates, Intercepts Missiles Amid Regional Tensions
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is actively confronting escalating regional tensions following a series of attacks and missile interceptions linked to the ongoing conflict with Iran. The situation has prompted a heightened state of alert across the Emirates, impacting air travel and daily life as the fallout from the wider Middle East conflict intensifies.
Recent Attacks and Interceptions
Over the past week, the UAE has intercepted numerous missiles and drones launched from Iran. On March 7, 2026, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan declared the nation prepared to defend its citizens and security, stating, “The UAE has thick skin and bitter flesh – we are no easy prey,” as reported by Al Jazeera. These attacks are occurring in the wake of a major US-Israeli strike on Iran, sparking a retaliatory campaign that is now affecting Gulf allies.
One civilian driver was killed in Dubai when debris from an intercepted projectile struck his vehicle, according to Dubai’s Media Office. The UAE has also experienced disruptions to its airports, tourist attractions and the US consulate in Dubai.
UAE’s Response and Regional Concerns
The UAE has demonstrated a firm stance against perceived threats, with consideration given to striking Iranian missile sites, as indicated by Axios. However, the UAE has also expressed frustration with what it perceives as inappropriate conduct and briefings originating from Israel, according to a source close to the Emirates cited by the Jerusalem Post. Abu Dhabi is reportedly “struggling to understand Israeli conduct and the nature of briefings coming out of Jerusalem.”
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has offered an apology to neighboring nations for strikes targeting countries hosting US military bases, as reported by Al Jazeera, but the situation remains volatile.
Dubai Airshow and Regional Stability
Despite the ongoing tensions, preparations are underway for the Dubai Airshow 2025, scheduled to take place November 17, 2025, as highlighted by the Jerusalem Post. This event underscores the UAE’s commitment to maintaining economic activity even amidst regional instability.
Looking Ahead
The UAE’s response to the escalating conflict will be crucial in shaping the future of regional security. As Iran continues its retaliatory campaign, the UAE remains focused on protecting its citizens and infrastructure while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics. The situation is rapidly evolving, and continued vigilance and diplomatic efforts will be essential to de-escalate tensions and prevent further conflict.
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