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Breaking: UAE Stops Iran Attacks, Cracks Down on Hezbollah Network

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Tensions in the Arabian Gulf reached new heights as the UAE touted successful interceptions of Iranian projectiles and the takedown of a terror-linked syndicate. Four ballistic missiles and 26 drones from Iran were neutralized by air defenses, part of an ongoing defensive marathon.

Official figures since the February 28 US-Israel strikes on Iran reveal UAE’s interception of 338 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,740 drones. Tehran’s reprisals have hammered Israeli and US targets, amplifying regional volatility.

UAE’s State Security apparatus struck decisively against a Hezbollah-Iran funded operation. Disguised as a business venture, the network plotted economic disruption and financial chaos. Suspects are now in custody, averting potential havoc.

The Lebanese militant group refuted claims as utter falsehoods. In solidarity, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry lambasted terror schemes targeting UAE and Kuwait, vowing to counter such threats.

Shifting to statesmanship, President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed conferred with Turkey’s Hakan Fidan on Friday. Conversations centered on military de-escalation, emphasizing talks to mitigate risks to global security.

UAE’s narrative of triumph underscores its layered security strategy. In a powder-keg environment, the federation safeguards its prosperity while championing diplomatic resolutions.