Live: UAE intercepts Iranian fire as Israel strikes Tehran and Lebanon
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UAE intercepted Iranian missiles as Israel struck Tehran and Lebanon, escalating Middle East conflict risk.
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Global energy prices may spike due to regional instability affecting oil supplies from the Persian Gulf.
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The UAE military intercepted Iranian missiles and drones over Dubai early Tuesday, forcing a temporary closure of the country's airspace as explosions were reported in the emirate. The interception followed a new wave of Israeli strikes on Tehran and Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, marking an escalation in regional hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed forces. The exchange raises the risk of a wider regional conflict that could disrupt global energy markets, given the strategic importance of the Persian Gulf to worldwide oil supplies. Israel has intensified its military operations against Iranian and Lebanese targets in recent weeks, while Iran has signaled its willingness to respond to Israeli actions. The developing situation underscores the volatility of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the fragile balance between multiple state and non-state actors in the region.
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