Iran Strikes Dubai and Bahrain as US-Israel War Expands Regionally

Iran has launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes across the Middle East following the commencement of the United States and Israel's Operation Epic Fury. The escalation has hit civilian and military targets in the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, marking a significant departure from previous conflicts that were largely confined to direct exchanges between Israel and Iran. In Dubai, the Fairmont hotel on Palm Jumeirah was set alight, and debris from intercepted drones caused fires at the Burj Al Arab and the city's international airport. Bahrain reported a drone strike on a high-rise building and a missile impact on a U.S. naval base. Meanwhile, in legal news, India’s Supreme Court is investigating a junior judge's use of fake AI-generated legal citations in a property dispute, and OpenAI has reportedly revised its contract terms with the Pentagon. Regional proxies, including the Houthis and Kataib Hezbollah, have vowed to join the conflict, increasing concerns over a wider regional war.

[00:00] Noah Feldman: This is Neural Newscast.
[00:03] Evelyn Hartwell: Here is what matters this morning.
[00:06] Noah Feldman: From Neural Newscast, I am Noah Feldman.
[00:10] Evelyn Hartwell: And I am Evelyn Hartwell.
[00:13] Noah Feldman: The United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran over the weekend.
[00:21] Noah Feldman: This action triggered immediate retaliatory strikes across the Middle East.
[00:27] Noah Feldman: Iranian missiles and drones struck civilian and military targets in the United Arab Emirates,
[00:34] Noah Feldman: Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.
[00:38] Noah Feldman: Hits were reported at Dubai's Fairmont Hotel and a U.S. naval base.
[00:43] Evelyn Hartwell: This escalation is much broader than the conflict of June 2025,
[00:50] Evelyn Hartwell: which remained largely confined to Israel and Iran.
[00:55] Evelyn Hartwell: The targeting of stable Gulf kingdoms marks a strategic shift.
[01:01] Evelyn Hartwell: Iran is seeking to impose material costs on regional monarchies to pressure them into
[01:09] Evelyn Hartwell: lobbying for a halt to the American bombing campaign.
[01:13] Noah Feldman: The human cost is already mounting.
[01:16] Noah Feldman: Abu Dhabi officials reported one death and seven injuries at Zayed International Airport
[01:22] Noah Feldman: earlier this week.
[01:24] Noah Feldman: Airspace across the region is closed.
[01:26] Noah Feldman: In Lebanon, we are seeing panic buying at grocery stores and long queues at gas stations
[01:33] Noah Feldman: as citizens fear the entry of Hezbollah into the war.
[01:38] Evelyn Hartwell: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakshi stated that while Iran does not intend to attack Gulf
[01:44] Evelyn Hartwell: states directly, it is striking American bases in self-defense.
[01:49] Evelyn Hartwell: This dynamic puts a focus on the diplomatic influence of ruling families in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
[01:56] Evelyn Hartwell: These leaders maintain close ties to high-level figures in the Trump administration.
[02:01] Evelyn Hartwell: These leaders maintain close ties to high-level figures in the Trump administration.
[02:06] Noah Feldman: In other news, India's Supreme Court is investigating a significant breach of judicial integrity involving artificial intelligence.
[02:16] Noah Feldman: A junior judge in the state of Andhra Pradesh was found to have adjudicated a property dispute using four legal citations that were entirely fabricated by an AI tool.
[02:29] Evelyn Hartwell: The top court called the incident a matter of institutional concern.
[02:34] Evelyn Hartwell: They noted that fake judgments have a direct bearing on the integrity of the adjudicatory process.
[02:40] Evelyn Hartwell: The judge in question told investigators she believed the citations were genuine and had no intention to misrepresent the law during her first time using the tool.
[02:51] Noah Feldman: The local high court initially suggested the error was made in good faith, but the Supreme Court is now examining the ruling more closely.
[03:01] Noah Feldman: This case serves as a stark warning about the tendency of generative AI to hallucinate facts and invent sources.
[03:10] Noah Feldman: Such errors can disrupt legal systems worldwide.
[03:15] Evelyn Hartwell: The High Court has since advocated for the exercise of actual intelligence over artificial intelligence
[03:21] Evelyn Hartwell: to prevent further erosion of trust.
[03:24] Evelyn Hartwell: This appeal remains a central focus for legal scholars.
[03:28] Evelyn Hartwell: They're calling for stricter regulations on how judicial staff use automated research sources in active cases.
[03:35] Noah Feldman: Turning now to the defense sector,
[03:38] Noah Feldman: Open AI has made significant modifications to its contract with the Pentagon.
[03:43] Noah Feldman: The Financial Times reports that the changes follow internal and external criticism of the deal.
[03:50] Noah Feldman: Some observers previously characterized the arrangement as opportunistic and sloppy in its execution.
[03:58] Evelyn Hartwell: The revisions aim to clarify the scope of how the military can utilize Open AI's models,
[04:04] Evelyn Hartwell: This ensures that the technology is not used for prohibited combat applications.
[04:09] Evelyn Hartwell: It represents a major pivot as the company balances commercial growth with ethical safeguards
[04:15] Evelyn Hartwell: regarding the use of AI in national security contexts.
[04:19] Noah Feldman: OpenAI's shift highlights the ongoing tension between Silicon Valley tech giants and government defense agencies.
[04:27] Noah Feldman: As these tools become more integrated into infrastructure, the demand for transparency regarding training data is becoming a primary concern for international regulators and humanitarian groups.
[04:39] Evelyn Hartwell: We will be watching how other major AI players respond to these new standards in their own government partnerships.
[04:47] Evelyn Hartwell: The move could set a precedent for future collaborations between the private sector and the Department of Defense,
[04:53] Evelyn Hartwell: as they navigate the complexities of modern warfare.
[04:57] Noah Feldman: Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Lebanon is deteriorating rapidly as the regional conflict expands.
[05:04] Noah Feldman: Within an hour of the first strikes on Saturday, lines at gas stations in Beirut grew ten cars deep.
[05:11] Noah Feldman: People rushed to stock up on fuel and essentials in a scene reminiscent of the 2024 war.
[05:18] Evelyn Hartwell: Commercial flights are being canceled at Beirut Airport.
[05:21] Evelyn Hartwell: Many citizens are packing suitcases despite the closure of regional airspace.
[05:27] Evelyn Hartwell: There is a palpable fear that Israel might unleash a wide-ranging attack against Lebanon
[05:32] Evelyn Hartwell: if Hezbollah fulfills its threat to retaliate for the killing of Iranian leadership.
[05:37] Noah Feldman: Hezbollah has so far condemned the U.S. and Israeli actions as a violation of the UN Charter,
[05:43] Noah Feldman: but is not yet committed to full-scale military involvement.
[05:46] Noah Feldman: However, the group previously stated that the loss of the Iranian Supreme Leader was a red line
[05:52] Noah Feldman: that would trigger a massive response against Israeli interests.
[05:57] Evelyn Hartwell: For now, the Lebanese government is attempting to manage the domestic panic while navigating
[06:01] Evelyn Hartwell: the diplomatic fallout.
[06:03] Evelyn Hartwell: The memory of recent conflicts remains fresh for many.
[06:07] Evelyn Hartwell: Current instability is already causing severe disruptions to daily rife and the fragile
[06:12] Evelyn Hartwell: local economy.
[06:13] Noah Feldman: Next, the conflict has drawn in regional proxies in Iraq.
[06:18] Noah Feldman: Bases belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces were hit by either U.S. or Israeli strikes.
[06:25] Noah Feldman: These attacks killed at least two members of the armed group, Qatayyab Hezbollah,
[06:29] Noah Feldman: further inflaming an already volatile situation on the ground.
[06:33] Evelyn Hartwell: In response, Qatayyab Hezbollah and Yemen's Houthi movement have issued joint warnings
[06:38] Evelyn Hartwell: that they will be joining strikes on U.S. military bases throughout the region.
[06:42] Evelyn Hartwell: This coordination suggests a multi-front threat that could target American assets
[06:47] Evelyn Hartwell: from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea in the coming days.
[06:50] Noah Feldman: The involvement of these groups complicates the security landscape for the U.S. Navy and regional partners.
[06:56] Noah Feldman: We are seeing a shift from localized skirmishes to a more unified front of Iran-backed groups.
[07:02] Noah Feldman: They are now directly challenging the American military presence in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
[07:08] Evelyn Hartwell: Pentagon officials have not yet released a formal strategy for addressing these proxy
[07:13] Evelyn Hartwell: threats while managing the direct campaign against Iran.
[07:16] Evelyn Hartwell: The ability to contain these groups will be a critical factor in preventing the current
[07:20] Evelyn Hartwell: war from turning into a total regional conflagration.
[07:23] Noah Feldman: The physical impact of the strikes is being felt in Kuwait, where a drone crashed into
[07:28] Noah Feldman: the country's main airport yesterday.
[07:31] Noah Feldman: The incident resulted in injuries to several employees and caused significant damage to
[07:36] Noah Feldman: the facility.
[07:37] Noah Feldman: This adds to the list of regional transit hubs affected by the fighting.
[07:41] Evelyn Hartwell: Kuwait has joined other Arab states in condemning the violations of their sovereignty,
[07:46] Evelyn Hartwell: though it remains unclear how these nations will respond.
[07:49] Evelyn Hartwell: The damage to Kuwait's infrastructure illustrates that even nations trying to stay neutral
[07:53] Evelyn Hartwell: are becoming caught in the crossfire of this expanding military campaign.
[07:57] Noah Feldman: In Jordan, residents in the northern city of Irbid reported fires caused by falling missile shrapnel.
[08:05] Noah Feldman: This occurred as Israeli defense systems intercepted incoming Iranian ballistic missiles.
[08:10] Noah Feldman: The Jordanian government has expressed deep concern over the violation of its airspace
[08:15] Noah Feldman: and the danger posed to its civilian population.
[08:19] Evelyn Hartwell: Incidents underscore how the geographical scope of this conflict has already surpassed previous wars in the region.
[08:25] Evelyn Hartwell: Every nation from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf is now on high alert
[08:29] Evelyn Hartwell: as the debris from this high-altitude warfare continues to pose a threat to those on the ground.
[08:34] Noah Feldman: Here is what else we are watching.
[08:37] Noah Feldman: Qatar's government is reviewing its national security protocols after calling the recent
[08:42] Noah Feldman: Iranian strikes a direct assault on its territory.
[08:45] Noah Feldman: We expect a formal statement from the Qatari leadership regarding their right to respond
[08:50] Noah Feldman: in the next 24 hours."
[08:52] Evelyn Hartwell: Tomorrow, global energy markets will be closely monitoring the status of the Strait
[08:57] Evelyn Hartwell: of Hormuz and the impact of the Dubai and Kuwait airport closures on logistics.
[09:03] Evelyn Hartwell: Oil prices have already shown volatility.
[09:06] Evelyn Hartwell: Any further targeting of energy infrastructure could lead to a significant price spike.
[09:11] Noah Feldman: We are also tracking the United Nations Security Council,
[09:14] Noah Feldman: where several Arab states are expected to file formal complaints against both Iran and the U.S.-Israeli coalition.
[09:22] Noah Feldman: The debate over violations of the UN Charter will likely dominate the diplomatic discourse
[09:27] Noah Feldman: as the international community seeks a path toward de-escalation.
[09:31] Evelyn Hartwell: Finally, we are awaiting a more detailed assessment from Abu Dhabi regarding the casualties at Zayed International Airport.
[09:39] Evelyn Hartwell: The initial report of one fatality was deleted shortly after it was posted.
[09:44] Evelyn Hartwell: Official confirmation on the full extent of the injuries is still pending from the UAE's media office.
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[09:53] Evelyn Hartwell: And I am Evelyn Hartwell.
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Iran Strikes Dubai and Bahrain as US-Israel War Expands Regionally
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