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 struggle, or a bunch of choreographed theatre?
Tens of millions throughout the Center East had been advised 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 army 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 strategy 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 so as to reduce casualties, got here in response to unprecedented U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear services final week, which had been carried out with the most important non-nuclear bombs on earth.
Trump has declared a cease-fire and referred to as for peace. It stays to be seen whether or not Israel and Iran will each settle for and keep on 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 everywhere in the area?
Folks 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, as a result of delicate nature of their feedback, and over issues of repercussions from the state or from their employers.
‘Simply appeared like a giant present’
“In my view, this struggle had one winner — and that was america. As a result of it additionally confirmed Israel that with out america, it can’t win — and even finish —a struggle. And the second loser was the Islamic Republic, which realized it had no army functionality to counter U.S. airstrikes, and that the U.S. might entry each a part of Iran each time it wished. And the most important losers had been the individuals of Iran, whose nationwide wealth was spent on nuclear enrichment — just for all of it to be destroyed in a matter of nights.” — H., oil and gasoline enterprise director in Tehran, Iran
“I am so ‘ehhh’ about this. It simply appeared like a giant present. I suppose everybody was ready on how Iran will reply. That is in all probability one of the best case state of affairs to calm issues down. I hope the main focus goes again to Gaza now. Many individuals are nonetheless getting killed there on a regular basis.” — Saed Elayan, Palestinian entrepreneur residing in Dubai
“Individuals are laughing on the very restricted scope of Iran’s operation in opposition to Al-Udeid. But Tehran really managed to ship a potent geostrategic message to the Gulf states: As an alternative of being a wellspring of safety, internet hosting American forces on their soil might — and certainly would — solely invite devastating assaults.” — Mo, Egyptian-American residing in Cairo
“We’re utterly fed up. We’re offended, pissed off, unhappy, and scared. We really feel helpless and we really feel an enormous quantity of injustice. We’re bored with being attacked and destabilized by the U.S. and Israel below the guise of ‘liberating us from tyranny’. It is laughable and all of us see by way of it — we simply wish to dwell in peace and never watch our cousins get slaughtered for merely desirous to exist.” — Kareem, Egyptian entrepreneur residing in Dubai
“Truthfully I’m not all that bothered about Iran. They induced extra deaths in Iraq within the final 70 years than Israel did in Palestine. And in the event that they resolve to bomb one another, who am I to object. My solely hope is that they hold it to themselves with out dragging the remainder of the area into it.” — A., Iraqi expat residing in Dubai
Emergency employees examine the injury induced to a constructing from an Iranian missile strike in Beersheba in southern Israel on June 24, 2025.
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“Similar to all the opposite little interactions between Iran and Israel this has been very, very quick lived, and so they principally simply type of had slightly skirmish after which referred to as it a day. I knew this was going to be nothing totally different. And the actual telltale signal was the truth that … the Islamic Republic has by no means formally entered a state of struggle. As a result of a struggle inherently wants a winner and a loser. However this wasn’t a struggle. This was simply type of like slightly, I do not know, slap combat, little like a b—- slap combat every so often, and both means, each events might stroll away and save face and say each of them received, and so they technically did, as a result of there was no struggle, so there may be technically no loser.” — Amir Hamidfar, content material creator and video editor, Isfahan, Iran
“As a Lebanese with a enterprise in Saudi and UAE I need this to be over as quickly as doable. We stand at equal distance from not liking each international locations [Iran and Israel] and are so resilient that we aren’t frightened, however need this to be over.” — Cam Khoury, Lebanese entrepreneur, Dubai
‘Hopefully that is the tip of it’
“For me personally as a Swiss citizen, I really feel protected in Dubai. However I really feel very bizarre, residing a standard life, posting on social media, it feels flawed. Presently primarily frightened in regards to the flight state of affairs – whereas different individuals are scared for his or her life. And I am simply so shocked how Israel might simply assault a sovereign state with out little to no penalties.” — Luisa, Swiss expat working in Dubai
“I hate waking up and questioning what occurred. I fall asleep having no concept what the area will appear like within the morning. I ought to have gotten out of right here prior to I deliberate to, now if flights keep grounded I am caught. However hopefully that is the tip of it and it would not worsen from right here.” — H., American expat in Dubai
“There’s been a deep sense of worry — not simply of struggle, however of one thing unravelling. We’re residing below the shadow of an escalating existential menace, the place the long run feels considerably fragile and unsure. And but, alongside that worry, there is a persistent hope: that this second of disaster is also a turning level for one thing higher.” — Cochav Elkayam Levy, chair of the Civil Fee, central Israel

“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 guide in Dubai
“I principally am involved about protected havens like Dubai now not being protected 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 shall be dragged into this struggle all due to egos. Will my property value be affected? Will Dubai now not be a protected place to dwell? Will my kin in Iraq be protected contemplating they’re so near Iran?” — F., Iraqi expat and lawyer in Dubai
“”There is a sense of reduction that Iran’s nuclear, disruptive capabilities and proxies have been critically degraded — but additionally deep nervousness in regards to the threat of one other full-scale regional struggle, and a fragile ceasefire unlikely to carry. Beginning a struggle is one factor — ending it’s one other. It’s a must to marvel if the Center East is doomed to ‘endlessly wars,’ or if true battle prevention and peacebuilding will ever take root.” — Mazen Hayek, media guide, Dubai
“Neighboring international locations should unite and stress Israel to cease their relentless assaults on Iran instantly for any likelihood of peace. The present setting is slightly scary for a lot of and can negatively influence tourism, actual property, buyers, 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.” — Ok., power consultancy founder, European expat in Dubai