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“Is the Dubai Dream Dead?”. Expats Say War Has Changed Everything

Mariam Tijani
Last updated: March 12, 2026 10:49 pm
Mariam Tijani
Published: March 12, 2026
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Dubai’s image as a tax‑free paradise and glittering safe haven is being shaken. Tens of thousands of tourists and residents have left the city amid repeated Iranian missile and drone strikes, and some long‑term expats now say they won’t come back.

Once a magnet for influencers, entrepreneurs and foreign workers drawn by warm weather and no income tax, the city’s reputation has been hit hard as attacks continue and normal life is disrupted.

Major infrastructure has been caught in the crossfire. Dubai International Airport has been damaged, flights cancelled or suspended, and some corporate offices in the financial district emptied as banks and firms evacuate staff over safety fears.

Some expats describe their decision to leave as driven by fear and economic collapse, with everyday life now overshadowed by warnings, alerts and uncertainty. Others say the situation is unsettling but still manageable, with defences intercepting most threats.

What’s clear: the conflict has fractured the perception of Dubai’s invulnerability. For many foreigners who moved there for stability and opportunity, the city they knew feels changed and some see no reason to return once they’ve left.

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