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Dubai influencer initially believed strikes were isolated incidents before receiving emergency alerts

5 May 2026
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An influencer in the UAE, Melody Ann Thomas, has expressed her belief that the Emirates remains the “safest place” to live despite recent missile threats. Following an attack by Iran involving ballistic and cruise missiles, Thomas received multiple emergency alerts, which she initially thought would be a one-time occurrence. In a TikTok video, she noted the heightened tension and the shift in public perception, highlighting that educational institutions have moved classes online temporarily. Despite the unsettling situation, Thomas maintains her love for Dubai, attributing her sense of safety to clear communication from authorities and her experiences living there over the past six years.

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The recent missile threats against the UAE come amidst escalating regional tensions, particularly between Iran and the US. This marks the first significant attack on the UAE since a ceasefire was established in April 2023, following months of strikes that disrupted daily life and raised concerns among expatriates and locals alike. The ongoing geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, including Iran’s military actions and the responses from neighboring nations, directly influence security and stability in the region. Understanding these developments is crucial for assessing the safety of residents and the broader implications for international relations.

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