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    ‘Expats truly love us’: UAE residents win Emirati hearts for showing solidarity

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamMarch 14, 2026
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    [Editor’s Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid Israeli, US strikes on Iran for the latest regional developments.]

    As regional developments fuelled speculation, many residents across the UAE turned to social media with a simple message, we are safe, we trust this country, and life here continues with calm.

    Instead of panic, timelines were filled with reassurance. Instead of fear, there were videos of daily routines, families, workplaces and quiet confidence in the systems that protect the country.

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    That wave of support did not go unnoticed.

    Prominent Emirati figures responded with visible emotion, saying the solidarity shown by residents revealed something deeper than policy or passports. They described it as proof of a bond built over years of shared lives, shared milestones, and a shared belief that the UAE is not just a place to work, but a place to belong.

    On X, Emirati thought leader Hassan Sajwani wrote: “One thing this crisis showed us as Emirati. Our expatriate population living here in the UAE truly loves us more than anything. THANK YOU for standing up for the UAE … you once again won our hearts & minds.”

    His message quickly resonated, reflecting a broader sentiment shared by several Emirati public figures who said the residents’ response revealed a deep bond that goes beyond nationality.

    Filmmaker Ali F Mostafa shared a video on Instagram commending what he described as an “incredible outpour” of support from the country’s expatriate community.

    “I don’t even like using the term expat anymore,” he said. “It sounds a little bit too foreign. These are residents, our people, the fabric of this country, and what makes up the UAE.”

    He acknowledged that moments of conflict naturally bring fear, but said the UAE military and authorities have made people feel protected. Drawing a comparison to the Covid 19 pandemic, he pointed to what he described as the country’s calm and efficient handling of crises.

    “This is our home and we will stick by it,” he added, ending his message with prayers for the UAE, the GCC and the country’s leadership.

    Emirati commentator Obaid AlZaabi also voiced his appreciation, saying he had not realised “how loyal the residents of the UAE are,” adding that he had “so much love for everyone in the UAE right now.”

    Social media influencer Sultan Alwashahi said residents have been conveying “normal life in the UAE” to the world while defending the country online.

    “These are not paid media campaigns or passing content,” he wrote on social media. “These are reactions from generous souls.”

    He added that the relationship between citizens and residents is not defined by language, religion or blood, but by shared loyalty and belonging.

    Economist Ebtisam also noted how quickly people stepped in online to correct false information.

    “What stands out to me is how quickly people here step in online, citizens and residents alike, correcting false information about the UAE with calm,” she wrote on social media.

    Media personality Sultan, known on X as @sultanwho, highlighted support from the Indian community, writing: “I appreciate all Indian people for their support to the UAE. India our greatest people.”

    All these posts on X come at a time of heightened regional tensions, when misinformation and dramatic coverage have circulated widely on social platforms.

    For many Emiratis, the steady stream of resident voices expressing confidence and attachment to the UAE has reinforced a core message repeated across platforms, that this country is home for all who live in it. 

    Source: Khaleej Times

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