Summary
The article discusses how Doha's market is getting busier again, two weeks after the start of a conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US. Qatar has remained relatively undamaged by the conflict, despite nearby attacks in the Gulf region. No deaths have been reported in Qatar so far, and air defenses have intercepted strikes.
Key Facts
- The conflict began on February 28 between Iran, Israel, and the US.
- Doha's Souq Waqif market was initially nearly empty due to the conflict.
- At least 18 people have died across Gulf states because of retaliatory strikes from Iran.
- Most missile attacks on Qatar, including those targeting US bases there, were intercepted.
- No deaths have occurred in Qatar due to the conflict.
- The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher visited the Doha market to capture people's feelings about the situation.