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UAE denies four Israelis stabbed in Dubai

The initial reports of the attack come amid high tensions in the region.

The Dubai Marina skyline. Photo by Norlando Pobre via Wikimedia Commons.
The Dubai Marina skyline. Photo by Norlando Pobre via Wikimedia Commons.

The United Arab Emirates denied that four Israelis were wounded in a stabbing attack in Dubai on Monday.

The reported terrorist attack came amid high tensions in the region as Israel conducts a war to destroy Hamas in the Gaza Strip following a terrorist incursion that began on Oct. 7 and killed over 1,400 Israelis and wounded more than 3,500.

On Friday, an Israeli embassy official was attacked in Beijing as Hamas called for a day of global “mobilization” against the Jewish people.

A terrorist killed two Israeli tourists in Alexandria, Egypt, on Oct. 8, the day after the Hamas massacre.

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