Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have arrested at least 20 people for sharing footage of recent attacks, as regional tensions escalate following an exchange between Iran and Israel. The arrests, which include a British national, highlight the UAE’s strict laws regarding the dissemination of information related to the conflict.
The British tourist was taken into custody after posting a video showing intercepted rockets over Dubai, according to reports. Officials warn that even sharing or commenting on such content can be considered a criminal offense.
The UAE, along with Saudi Arabia, was targeted by Iranian missiles and drones on the morning of March 13, as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continued its offensive. This wave of attacks underscores the broadening scope of the conflict and its potential impact on regional stability.
Meanwhile, hundreds of Dutch citizens are seeking repatriation from the region, according to bnr.nl. A new series of attacks on Beirut has also been reported.
The arrests in Dubai are being viewed as a test of the city’s image as a secure global hub. The situation is developing rapidly and further details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.