Gulf states are defending themselves against an unprecedented Iranian attack on their soil, following Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic on February 28
Dubai’s flagship carrier, Emirates, announced that more than 100 flights would operate on Thursday and Friday across Asia, Africa, Americas, Europe and Middle East
These steps show how Gulf States are responding to emergencies while making sure residents and visitors stay safe and legally covered
The break applies to students and academic and administrative staff at public and private institutions, with classes set to resume on March 23
This comes amid the ongoing regional escalations as a result of the US-Israel-Iran war
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