Dubai is no longer safe. Iranian missile remains hit the Financial Center.

A building at the Dubai International Financial Centre was damaged by debris after a successful interception of an Iranian reported attack, according to confirmation by the media and emirat office. The event has raised serious concerns about the security of the region and caused uncertainty in investors and companies operating at this centre [...]
The event has raised serious concerns about the security of the region and caused uncertainty in investors and companies operating at this recognised business centre.
The deteriorating security situation has shaken Dubai's reputation as a safe destination for business and investments in the Middle East. The Dubai International Financial Centre, which is one of the most important economic and financial centres in the region, is usually known for its advanced stability and infrastructure, but the latest incident has sparked fears for the safety of buildings and staff.
Due to these concerns, some of the largest international banks operating in Gulf states decided to temporarily close their branches and evacuate staff from their buildings. This step shows the seriousness of the situation and the impact security events can have on economic and financial activity in the region.
Iran's joint military command had earlier warned of attacks on banks in the region, following a report on a crackdown on a building linked to one of the country's largest public banks. This situation has added tensions among regional actors and raised questions on investment stability and the security of financial institutions in the Middle East, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Security and economic experts warn that such events could have long-term consequences on investor confidence and normal operation of international banks and companies in the region, adding pressure on governments to strengthen security measures and preserve the reputation of cities like Dubai as safe business centres. /Periscope/
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