Was all of it ‘only a massive present?’ Anxiousness and frustration for Center East residents after Iran-Israel assaults


A view of missiles over Doha, Qatar after Iran has launched an operation concentrating on a U.S. base in Qatar on June 23, 2025.

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Escalating regional conflict, or a bunch of choreographed theatre?

Hundreds of thousands throughout the Center East had been informed to shelter in place Monday night time because the airspace closed above them and Iran fired a barrage of missiles over Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, the U.S.’ largest and most fortified navy base within the area. Movies of interceptors lighting up the night time sky over Doha went viral on social media, whereas flight monitoring platforms confirmed passenger jets on their method to Dubai and Abu Dhabi abruptly reversing course.

The Iranian strike, which U.S. President Donald Trump later described as “weak” and which the White Home says was telegraphed earlier than it was carried out in an effort to decrease casualties, got here in response to unprecedented U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear services final week, which had been carried out with the largest non-nuclear bombs on earth.

Trump has declared a cease-fire and known as for peace. It stays to be seen whether or not Israel and Iran will each settle for and stick with a ceasefire, and nonetheless extra questions stay: what occurred to Iran’s enriched uranium provides? How a lot injury was completed in all of the strikes? Does it finish right here? Will Iran’s authorities survive? Will airspace reopen and flights resume all around the area?

Individuals across the area expressed their emotions, fears and hopes in conversations with CNBC. A number of of these people selected to take action on the situation of anonymity, because of the delicate nature of their feedback, and over considerations of repercussions from the state or from their employers.

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“My household are okay thank god… I believe I am extra anxious than them. Holy s— man, like that is it. It is now or by no means [for the Iranian regime to fall]. A lot to be nervous about. A lot to be hopeful about. A lot to cry about. A lot to precise pleasure about. It is a goddamn bipolar expertise proper now to be Iranian.” — S., Iranian expat and marketing consultant in Dubai

I principally am involved about secure havens like Dubai now not being secure havens as a result of the USA and Israel can act independently of any worldwide guidelines and with impunity. That the remainder of the area will likely be dragged into this conflict all due to egos. Will my property value be affected? Will Dubai now not be a secure place to stay? Will my relations in Iraq be secure contemplating they’re so near Iran?” F., Iraqi expat and lawyer in Dubai

“”There is a sense of aid that Iran’s nuclear, disruptive capabilities and proxies have been critically degraded — but additionally deep anxiousness concerning the danger of one other full-scale regional conflict, and a fragile ceasefire unlikely to carry. Beginning a conflict is one factor — ending it’s one other. It’s a must to marvel if the Center East is doomed to ‘perpetually wars,’ or if true battle prevention and peacebuilding will ever take root.” Mazen Hayek, media marketing consultant, Dubai 

“Neighboring international locations need to unite and stress Israel to cease their relentless assaults on Iran instantly for any probability of peace. The present atmosphere is just a little scary for a lot of and can negatively impression tourism, actual property, traders, and general security within the Persian Gulf. As a very long time resident who lived by way of all of the conflicts since Gulf Struggle I, I’m deeply involved – for Iran and all international locations on the Arabian Peninsula.” Okay., vitality consultancy founder, European expat in Dubai