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UAE Reassures Residents as Iran Conflict Enters Day 5: Key Updates on Safety and Daily Life

As the conflict between the United States-Israel alliance and Iran stretches into its fifth day, UAE authorities have moved quickly to reassure residents and keep daily life as stable as possible. With headlines swirling and uncertainty in the air, here’s a clear, human-focused update on what’s happening and what it means for people across the Emirates.

UAE’s Position: Neutral and Ready
The UAE has underlined that it is not involved in the conflict and has not allowed its territory, airspace, or waters to be used for attacks on Iran. Despite facing over a thousand attacks—mostly intercepted—the nation’s armed forces have responded “with professionalism, efficiency and distinction.” Authorities stress their commitment to de-escalation, good neighbourliness, and international law, while reserving the right to self-defence.

Air Defence and Public Safety
Air defence systems remain on high alert, intercepting the vast majority of drones and missiles. Since the conflict began, only a handful have made it through, causing three fatalities and 68 minor injuries. A drone-related fire near the US Consulate in Dubai was swiftly contained with no injuries reported.

Education and Daily Life
To keep students safe, all schools and universities—public and private—will continue remote learning until at least March 6. Shoppers will find supermarket shelves fully stocked, as retailers confirm robust supply chains and strategic reserves. Any empty shelves are due to restocking, not shortages.

Travel and Transport
While limited air operations have resumed, only ticketed travelers are allowed into airports, and major airlines remain suspended until at least March 4 or 5. Etihad Rail has stepped in to help, transporting over 350 passengers stranded at the Saudi border back to Abu Dhabi, showcasing the country’s ability to adapt quickly during disruptions.

Markets and Mental Health
Financial markets have reopened, and the government is urging calm and responsible behavior. Residents are reminded not to share images of sensitive sites or circulate rumors, as legal consequences may follow. For those feeling anxious or stressed, the 24/7 mental health hotline, 800-SAKINA, is available in both Arabic and English.

In these challenging times, the UAE’s message is clear: essential services are running, the country is prepared, and residents should rely on official updates, look out for one another, and stay calm as the situation continues to unfold.

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