How the Iran war has left Gulf nations divided in their response

The war in West Asia has divided Gulf nations in their response, with Saudi Arabia and the UAE united against Iran, while Oman and Qatar take a more neutral stance. The conflict has resulted in significant losses, with at least two civilians killed and 12 injured in Saudi Arabia, and over 200 people injured and 10 killed in the UAE.
The war in West Asia has brought together Saudi Arabia and the UAE against Iran. Saudi Arabia has faced drone and missile attacks, including a major refinery and the Prince Sultan Air base. The UAE has faced almost 2,500 attacks, including ballistic missiles, drones, and cruise missiles. Oman and Qatar have taken a more neutral stance, with Oman acting as a mediator between the US and Iran. The conflict has resulted in significant losses, with a UN survey report suggesting losses of $200 billion. The Saudis and Emiratis are pressing the US to continue the war against Iran, while Oman and Qatar seek a diplomatic solution.
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