Home Leisure Sharjah bans New Year’s Eve fireworks in solidarity with Gaza The decision was announced in a Facebook post and legal measures would be taken against those found violating the ban. by Reuters December 27, 2023 Image courtesy: Clive Rose/ Getty Images UAE’s Sharjah has banned New Year’s Eve fireworks this year as an expression of solidarity with the people of Gaza. The decision was announced in a Facebook post by Sharjah police, warning on Tuesday that legal measures would be taken against those found violating the ban. The ban is “a sincere expression of solidarity and humanitarian cooperation with our siblings in the Gaza Strip,” Sharjah police said in the post. Sharjah is the UAE’s third-largest emirate by size and population behind Abu Dhabi and Dubai. There are seven emirates. The UAE forged ties with Israel in 2020 in a move that paved the way for other nations to build relations with Israel. The Gulf state has repeatedly called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the war in Gaza, condemning Israel’s bombardment and invasion of the enclave. It has also condemned Hamas for the October 7 attack that started the war and called for the release of hostages. Sharjah‘s decision on New Year’s Eve fireworks appeared to be limited to that one emirate, as public celebrations continue to be advertised in other emirates. The UAE’s showpiece New Year’s Eve fireworks display is typically held in Dubai, the country’s most populous emirate and a regional tourism hub, centred around landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa and the palm tree-shaped artificial island, the Palm Jumeirah. Read: New Year 2024: UAE announces 3-day weekend for public, private sector Tags Fireworks Israel New Years Eve Palestine Sharjah You might also like Air Arabia reports Q3 net profit rise of 8% to Dhs564m Last chance for UAE overstayers as visa amnesty deadline extended Interview: Essam Al Tamimi on building a regional legal powerhouse These latest flight disruptions could impact your travel plans