Palm Jumeirah is not hit directly by an Iranian missile: this is what really happened


Palm Jumeirah is not hit directly by an Iranian missile: this is what really happened

Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks against the United States and Israel have disrupted the Middle East region extending to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

According to UAE authorities, air defense systems were activated over Dubai when aerial threats were detected.

Exclusive footage circulating on social media shows the interceptors attacking aerial targets directly over the waters adjacent to Palm Jumeirah.

People also reported hearing loud explosions as the UAE’s defense systems destroyed the incoming projectiles.

Amid widespread speculation and viral videos showing fire and smoke at Dubai’s iconic Palm Jumeirah, official sources have confirmed that the artificial island was not directly hit by an Iranian missile.

After interceptions in adjacent waters, the remains of the destroyed missiles fell on the Palm Jumeirah area.

Falling debris sparked a fire in a building inside the luxury Fairmont The Palm hotel, leading to speculation that the hotel itself had been hit.

The incident left four people injured and the fire is now under control.

The Dubai Media Office also issued an official statement clarifying the nature of the incident.

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