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लेबनानी-अमेरिकी पर्सनैलिटी मिया खलीफा ने बेरूत पर इज़राइल के बड़े पैमाने पर हुए हवाई हमलों पर गहरा दुख और गुस्सा जताया है। रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक, इन हमलों में 250 से अधिक लोगों की मौत हो गई है। मिया खलीफा ने इस स्थिति को “देखने के लिए सबसे कठिन चीज़ों में से एक” बताया और खास तौर पर उन नागरिक इलाकों का जिक्र किया, जो इस हमले की चपेट में आए।

बताया जा रहा है कि ये हमले जारी संघर्ष के दौरान इज़राइल की अब तक की सबसे बड़ी कार्रवाई में से एक हैं, जो एक नाज़ुक सीज़फायर माहौल के बावजूद किए गए। उनका यह भावुक संदेश सोशल मीडिया पर तेजी से वायरल हो गया, जिससे दुनियाभर में बहस छिड़ गई है और मध्य पूर्व में बढ़ते तनाव को लेकर चिंता और गहरी हो गई है।

Lebanese-American personality Mia Khalifa reacted with grief and anger after Israel’s massive airstrikes on Beirut reportedly killed over 250 people. She called the escalation “one of the hardest things to watch,” highlighting civilian areas hit during the assault. The strikes, described as Israel’s largest in the ongoing conflict, came despite a fragile ceasefire narrative. Her emotional message sparked global debate as tensions rise across the Middle East.

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00:00160 airstrikes in 10 minutes on residential buildings, on schools, on hospitals, on civilian
00:08infrastructure, on cemeteries with funeral processions in the midst of a ceasefire.
00:14What is happening? Like, we are sending people to scope out living on the moon while we bomb
00:24each other. This is, this is dystopian. This is insane. We watched this happen before our eyes
00:30to a nation, and now we're watching it happen before our eyes blatantly and overtly to another
00:37sovereign nation. When, when is it enough? When will it stop?
00:55Today has been one of the hardest things to watch in a really long time on social media,
01:01and that's saying something because we've watched a genocide play out before our eyes
01:05for decades, but even more so in the last three, four years. 160 airstrikes in 10 minutes on residential
01:15buildings, on schools, on hospitals, on civilian infrastructure, on cemeteries with funeral
01:22processions in the midst of a ceasefire. I, I don't know how to reconcile my tax dollars
01:30doing this to my homeland. I don't, like, I, I feel, I, I feel like it's really important
01:40to get on here and, and to, and to talk and to say this, but I am at such a
01:45loss for words.
01:46All I can do sometimes is reshare other people's voices who can articulate it a little bit more
01:51with a little bit more emotional separation, but what is happening? Like we are sending people
02:04to scope out living on the moon while we bomb each other. This is, this is dystopian. This
02:11is insane. We watched this happen before our eyes to a nation, and now we're watching it happen
02:17before our eyes blatantly and overtly to another sovereign nation. When, when is it enough? When
02:25will it stop?
02:29My thoughts are with everybody in Lebanon right now. My heart goes out to you. It's really,
02:35really, really, I don't, I don't want to get on here and cry because I am so lucky. I'm so
02:41fortunate.
02:44But
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