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Iran reportedly refrained from attacking UAE targets after US strikes

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iran reportedly refrained from attacking UAE targets after US strikes

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TL;DR

According to a report, Iran decided not to strike targets in the United Arab Emirates in response to American airstrikes last night. Israeli air defense systems deployed in the UAE were not activated, the report noted.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A report by The Zioneer states that Iran refrained from attacking targets in the UAE after American strikes last night, suggesting a calculated choice to avoid further escalation. Israeli air defense systems deployed in the UAE, including Iron Dome batteries, were not activated during the night. The report comes amid weeks of heightened alert in the Gulf, during which Gulf states activated air defenses against Iranian threats. As The Zioneer has reported, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan intercepted missiles and drones in previous incidents. The non-activation of Israeli systems in the UAE may indicate that the threat level was assessed differently, or that Iran intentionally avoided targeting the UAE.

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