“Second home”: Expats praise UAE’s stability and leadership amid US-Israel-Iran conflict
As regional tensions continue to create uncertainty across parts of the Middle East, residents in the UAE are showing calm and resilience, with many members of the expatriate community expressing strong confidence in the country’s leadership and its commitment to keeping people safe.
While the UAE’s defence and security institutions work to manage the situation and limit any potential impact, daily life across the country has largely continued as normal. Many expatriates have also taken steps to support one another by forming community groups and communication channels to share verified updates, counter misinformation and assist those who may need help.
Speaking to Gulf Today, several prominent expatriates highlighted the sense of stability and trust that residents feel in the country. Dr. Kishan Pakkal, Chief Executive Officer of International Modern Hospital in Dubai, said the UAE continues to stand out as a model of stability and responsible leadership during uncertain times.
“In times of regional uncertainty, the United Arab Emirates continues to stand as a model of stability, unity and responsible leadership,” he said to Gulf Today. Dr. Pakkal added that both citizens and residents are showing confidence and solidarity, trusting the country’s ability to safeguard people and maintain stability.
He noted that the UAE has consistently placed the safety and wellbeing of its population at the centre of its priorities. Institutions across different sectors are working together to ensure communities remain supported and that daily life continues smoothly. From a healthcare perspective, he said hospitals, medical professionals, volunteers and community organisations remain ready to assist anyone who requires support.
Dr. Harmeek Singh, founder of Plan B Group, shared a similar view. He was abroad when the conflict escalated and said his priority was to return to the UAE once flights resumed so he could be close to his family, friends and business.
According to Dr. Singh, the current situation has led to some changes in daily routines, with more people opting for remote work and some educational institutions shifting to online learning. However, he said there has been little panic among residents, as most people continue to follow official announcements and adhere to safety guidelines.
“Many expats have decided to remain in the UAE, saying the country’s efforts to ensure the safety and comfort of its people are highly commendable and give them confidence that they are secure,” he said to Gulf Today.
He also pointed to the government’s transparent communication in keeping residents informed about developments, saying it has helped people better understand the situation and remain calm. Dr. Singh noted that many residents have seen UAE leaders interacting with the public and reassuring them that the situation is being closely monitored.
At the same time, he urged people to be cautious about information circulating online. Some images and videos shared on social media, he said, are inaccurate and misleading, and residents should rely on credible sources for updates.
Dr. Singh added that despite regional tensions, everyday scenes across the UAE show families spending time outdoors and people continuing with their routines while remaining cautious. A long-term resident, he said the UAE has become his second home, where he has built strong personal and professional connections over the years.
He also chairs the Middle East branch of Global Sikhs, an international humanitarian organisation that provides disaster relief and supports community welfare initiatives worldwide.
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Speaking to Gulf Today, several prominent expatriates highlighted the sense of stability and trust that residents feel in the country. Dr. Kishan Pakkal, Chief Executive Officer of International Modern Hospital in Dubai, said the UAE continues to stand out as a model of stability and responsible leadership during uncertain times.
“In times of regional uncertainty, the United Arab Emirates continues to stand as a model of stability, unity and responsible leadership,” he said to Gulf Today. Dr. Pakkal added that both citizens and residents are showing confidence and solidarity, trusting the country’s ability to safeguard people and maintain stability.
He noted that the UAE has consistently placed the safety and wellbeing of its population at the centre of its priorities. Institutions across different sectors are working together to ensure communities remain supported and that daily life continues smoothly. From a healthcare perspective, he said hospitals, medical professionals, volunteers and community organisations remain ready to assist anyone who requires support.
Dr. Harmeek Singh, founder of Plan B Group, shared a similar view. He was abroad when the conflict escalated and said his priority was to return to the UAE once flights resumed so he could be close to his family, friends and business.
“Many expats have decided to remain in the UAE, saying the country’s efforts to ensure the safety and comfort of its people are highly commendable and give them confidence that they are secure,” he said to Gulf Today.
He also pointed to the government’s transparent communication in keeping residents informed about developments, saying it has helped people better understand the situation and remain calm. Dr. Singh noted that many residents have seen UAE leaders interacting with the public and reassuring them that the situation is being closely monitored.
At the same time, he urged people to be cautious about information circulating online. Some images and videos shared on social media, he said, are inaccurate and misleading, and residents should rely on credible sources for updates.
Dr. Singh added that despite regional tensions, everyday scenes across the UAE show families spending time outdoors and people continuing with their routines while remaining cautious. A long-term resident, he said the UAE has become his second home, where he has built strong personal and professional connections over the years.
He also chairs the Middle East branch of Global Sikhs, an international humanitarian organisation that provides disaster relief and supports community welfare initiatives worldwide.
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