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Gulf expat bubble punctured by missiles

Last updated: June 24, 2025 8:40 am
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The serene and secure streets of Qatar have long been a magnet for foreign workers seeking tax-free incomes and a mild winter climate in the Gulf region. However, a sudden turn of events on Monday evening shattered this sense of tranquility as Iranian missiles targeted a US military base, sending shockwaves through the expatriate community.

The loud explosions and emergency sirens that echoed through Doha’s upscale Villaggio Mall sparked panic among shoppers, with many scrambling to exit the premises in a state of fear. The aftermath of the attack left parents soothing frightened children and residents questioning the safety of their once-stable environment.

The Gulf region’s diverse foreign workforce, from high-earning finance professionals to laborers from South Asia, has been exposed to previous instances of conflict, such as attacks on energy infrastructure and regional boycotts. However, for many newcomers, the recent escalation of tensions between Iran and the US represents their first encounter with the realities of a Middle East conflict.

The response to the attack varied among expatriates, with some expressing shock and uncertainty about the future, while others remained composed and focused on maintaining a sense of normalcy. The swift announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel provided a brief respite, but lingering concerns about the region’s stability persisted.

As organizations reassured employees of a normal working day, some expatriates in Dubai contemplated contingency plans for evacuation, reflecting a heightened sense of unease in the wake of the recent events. Discussions on social media highlighted contrasting perspectives on the significance of the attacks, with some residents drawing comparisons to the devastation in Gaza.

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Despite the temporary disruption to air travel and concerns about economic repercussions, many professionals in the Gulf remained optimistic about the region’s resilience. The quick resolution of the conflict and minimal impact on energy flows provided a sense of relief, while others expressed apprehension about the potential economic downturn in the uncertain geopolitical climate.

Ultimately, the events of Monday evening served as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace in the region and the need for vigilance in the face of escalating tensions. As expatriates grappled with the aftermath of the attack, the resilience and adaptability of the Gulf community were put to the test, highlighting the importance of unity and preparedness in times of uncertainty.

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