What will happen in the war with Iran, urgent from the rabbi of the Arabian Island

Rabbi Jacob Herzog | X | Mar 1, 2026

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* I advise all Jews present in the United Arab Emirates to immediately use their Western passports and exit by land via the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

* The situation will become much worse in the UAE, and the Iranian attack on the UAE will be ten times worse than you imagine.

* The Iranian targeting will include Abu Dhabi and not just Dubai, and it may sometimes be greater in Abu Dhabi than in Dubai, as the matter is significant. Iran wants to play in a “everyone sinks with me” manner.

* I advise everyone to stay away from Doha, Qatar, and to leave it. The strikes on Doha will continue at the same pace and perhaps less after a week, but they will continue.

* Iran will strike the bridge connecting Bahrain and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and they are planning this as part of punitive and escalatory measures against the Gulf and Bahrain. Anyone who has no business in Bahrain should leave it, otherwise they will be trapped inside.

* Iran is planning a very harsh strike on Israel tonight, but the God who protected the people of Israel from Pharaoh and from Haman will protect it from the criminals of Iran.

* Iran is planning to assassinate Israeli officials, and it will not succeed, and even if it succeeds, God forbid, we will respond to one with a thousand.

* Soon, China will reap the result of its support for Iran, and I do not rule out that President Trump will refer to that publicly.

* After this war, some Arab regimes will fall. I have no sorrow for them, as some of them cooperated with Iran in secret and lie in public saying they are against Iran. They should have known that we know everything.

* I do not rule out protests breaking out in Jordan due to the poor conditions of the people during the war, and at the same time the king’s neglect of them and failure to help them with their vast funds that he obtains from them.

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