Amazon's Middle East operations face significant disruption as drone strikes hit cloud facilities in UAE and Bahrain. The e-commerce giant has closed its Abu Dhabi fulfillment center and suspended regional deliveries amid escalating geopolitical tensions. AWS experienced power and connectivity issues following the attacks. The company has halted business travel to Israel and Lebanon while employees transition to remote work. This disruption underscores how quickly geopolitical conflicts can strain global supply chains and impact major corporations. Amazon's logistics network, built following its 2017 acquisition of Souq.com, now faces uncertainty with no timeline provided for service restoration across the region.
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