Mia Khalifa Reacts To Lebanon Airstrikes, Shares Emotional Video: 'My Tax Dollars Doing This To My Homeland'
Her remarks quickly gained attention online, drawing both support and criticism from users.
'Most disturbing' visualsIn the video, Khalifa appeared visibly shaken as she described the intensity of the bombardment. She said the visuals coming out of Lebanon were among the most disturbing she had seen in recent times.
She referred to reports of multiple airstrikes hitting residential buildings, schools, hospitals, and other civilian areas within a short period.
“I don't know how to reconcile my tax dollars doing this to my homeland,” she said, reflecting on her personal connection to Lebanon.
Also Read | Lebanon PM moves to disarm non-state groups amid Israeli attacksShe added that she sometimes struggles to find the right words in such situations and often shares others' voices to better express the seriousness of the crisis.
Expresses solidarityKhalifa also expressed solidarity with those affected by the violence, saying her thoughts were with people in Lebanon facing the consequences of the conflict.
Rising tensions in the regionThe escalation comes amid growing regional tensions, with Israel carrying out strikes it said were aimed at positions linked to the Iran-backed group Hezbollah.
Also Read | Israeli consulate in Istanbul attacked: 1 attacker killed, 2 injuredAccording to official statements, more than 100 sites were targeted across Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon.
Casualties reportedLebanon's civil defence authorities said at least 254 people were killed and more than 1,100 injured in the strikes.
The developments have raised fresh concerns about regional stability and the chances of a lasting ceasefire, especially as diplomatic efforts continue.
Also Read | Iran-US war: Govt reassures on LPG stock, flags concern over Lebanon casualtiesIsraeli fighter jets carried out airstrikes on at least two towns in Lebanon, putting further strain on the already fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
The latest attacks followed a brief pause, after US President Donald Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to“scale back” military action in Lebanon.
The Iran-backed group Hezbollah said it had also launched strikes in response, targeting towns in northern Israel. The group claimed it fired rockets at Kiryat Shmona, near the Israel-Lebanon border, as well as Misgav Am in the Upper Galilee region on Friday.
Hezbollah described its actions as a response to what it called Israel's“violation” of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement.
"This response will continue until the Israeli-American aggression against our country and our people ceases," it said in the statement.
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