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:warning: Tensions in the Middle East have surged rapidly. The United Arab Emirates has reported missile and drone strikes, reportedly connected to Iran. Air defense systems were engaged, explosions illuminated the night, and a significant oil facility in Fujairah suffered damage—raising alarming concerns on a global scale. This occurs only weeks after a tenuous ceasefire in the area… and now, that peace may be fading. Iran denies any intention to target the UAE, yet with escalating military movements and international implications, the scenario is increasingly volatile by the moment. :globe_showing_Europe-Africa: Could this lead to a broader conflict? :fuel_pump: What implications does this hold for the global oil market? :high_voltage: How will world powers react? Stay tuned until the end to grasp the full scope of the situation.

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00:00What just happened in the Middle East could change everything.
00:02The United Arab Emirates has reported a sudden wave of missile and drone attacks,
00:07allegedly coming from Iran.
00:09Air defense systems were activated instantly.
00:13Explosions echoed across the skies as missiles were intercepted midair.
00:17Some threats were destroyed.
00:19Others fell into the sea.
00:20But it didn't stop there.
00:22A drone strike reportedly hit a major oil facility in Fujairah,
00:26sparking a massive fire and injuring three people.
00:30This is the first major attack since a fragile ceasefire
00:33between Iran and the United States began just weeks ago.
00:37And now that peace may be collapsing,
00:41the UAE has strongly condemned the strikes,
00:43calling them unprovoked and dangerous,
00:46and warning it has the right to respond.
00:48Iran denies targeting the UAE at all,
00:51blaming rising tensions on U.S. military actions in the region instead.
00:55With missiles in the sky, oil routes under threat,
00:58and global powers involved,
01:00the question is no longer if tensions will rise.
01:03It's how far this could go.
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