Panic briefly gripped Dubai after a missile warning flashed across mobile phones before disappearing without explanation. The scare came as the UAE urged Iran to fully respect the ceasefire and prevent fresh hostilities from spilling across the Gulf. The developments also follow reports highlighting the scale of Iranian missile and drone attacks on U.S. military facilities in Bahrain during the recent conflict. Is the Gulf entering another dangerous phase, or are regional powers racing to preserve the fragile calm? Watch this report for the latest developments and regional implications.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have sounded an incoming missile alert for Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Authorities in the United Arab Emirates sounded an incoming missile alert on Friday for Dubai before quickly telling the public to “disregard…

the UAE asks people to please "disregard previous warning"

the UAE asks people to please "disregard previous warning"

Dubai was briefly jolted by an incoming missile alert on Friday evening, creating a wave of anxiety throughout the emirate. This alert, which subsided within minutes, is…

The alert, issued by the UAE’s Interior Ministry, caused widespread alarm among residents

Residents in Dubai received an incoming missile alert on Friday, only to be told shortly afterward to "disregard" the warning.

Missile alert in Dubai causes panic but authorities quickly clarify it was a mistake, urging the public to disregard it.