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Why are Dubai’s President and Crown Prince casually walking in a mall amid West Asia conflict?

Dubai, once seen as a safe haven in the Middle East, is now in the middle of escalating regional conflict
Dubai Prince and UAE President walk around Dubai Mall, reassure citizens of normalcy amid regional tensions. Image Credits/ Instagram @ward2_25

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In a rare appearance, the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was seen walking through Dubai Mall alongside Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, on Monday evening.

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The sighting immediately went viral, with shoppers filming the leaders, taking photos, and sharing the moment on social media.

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Many social media users praised the Crown Prince and the President, with comments saying, “Having coffee in Dubai Mall while the region talks about tension. That’s how you reassure a nation.”

The public appearance comes amid heightened regional tensions.

Recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran have escalated conflicts in the Middle East, and the UAE has been intercepting drones and missile attacks launched by Iran.

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While most threats have been neutralised, debris from interceptions has caused minor damage to locations such as Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab.

Dubai, once seen as a safe haven in the Middle East, is now in the middle of escalating regional conflict.

Against this backdrop, the leaders’ casual walk through one of the city’s busiest public spaces sent a strong message of normalcy and reassurance to residents.

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