War Flash: Iran Strikes Dubai Again as Netanyahu Warns New Khamenei, Gulf Tensions Explode
The Middle East conflict continues to intensify as Iran reportedly launched fresh strikes targeting Dubai, triggering explosions and plumes of smoke across parts of the city. Witnesses reported blasts in central areas of Dubai, raising concerns that the conflict is spreading deeper into Gulf nations hosting U.S. military infrastructure. The city, one of the economic hubs of the United Arab Emirates, has been repeatedly targeted in recent days as Iran warns that any country hosting American bases could become a potential target. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a sharp warning aimed at Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, stating that there is “no life insurance policy” for Iran’s leadership. Netanyahu also warned Naim Qassem, a senior leader of Hezbollah, indicating that Israel is prepared to escalate its operations if threats against it continue. At the same time, Iran claims it has launched the 43rd wave of missile and drone attacks targeting Israeli territory and U.S. bases across the Gulf region. Tehran insists that these retaliatory strikes are a response to attacks carried out from neighboring countries hosting American forces. With missile exchanges expanding across multiple fronts, analysts warn the conflict could further destabilize the Middle East and threaten global security.
























