
Dubai | March 7, 2026
The escalating conflict in West Asia entered its second week today with a dramatic surge in aerial activity. Dubai’s Media Office has confirmed a “minor incident” involving falling debris over Dubai International Airport (DXB) following an interception by air defense systems. The development comes as over 80 Israeli fighter jets launched a massive new wave of strikes on Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran and central Iran.
The Escalation: Operation Epic Fury
U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified his stance, ruling out any diplomatic “deal” with Iran and demanding an “unconditional surrender.” This follows a week of intense bombardment by a joint U.S.-Israeli coalition, which has reportedly targeted command centers, drone factories, and radar systems across the Islamic Republic.
- Dubai Incident: Witnesses reported explosions and smoke over DXB. While city officials denied a direct hit on the airport, Flightradar24 data showed multiple aircraft in holding patterns before a partial resumption of air traffic via “contingency routes.”
- Retaliation: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned that they are “waiting” for U.S. naval forces at the Strait of Hormuz, where maritime traffic remains effectively paralyzed.
- Casualties: Iran’s UN ambassador alleged that over 1,300 civilians have been killed in the week-long campaign, a claim that remains unverified by independent observers.
“The detectable shift toward high-intensity strikes on urban infrastructure marks a dangerous new phase in this regional confrontation. The window for mediation is closing rapidly.” — Regional Security Analyst for InbiNews
Impact on India: Massive Evacuation Underway
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in New Delhi is closely monitoring the situation as Indian carriers—including Air India and IndiGo—scramble to bring home stranded citizens.
- Repatriation: Nearly 15,000 Indian passengers have been evacuated from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman since Monday.
- Economic Fallout: Domestic LPG prices in India have seen a sharp hike of ₹60 per cylinder this week, directly attributed to the disruption of Gulf oil supplies.
- Kashmir Alert: Restrictions were briefly lifted in Srinagar today following a week of protests sparked by the recent killing of Iranian leaders, though security remains on high alert.
