Nora Fatehi expressed concern amid US-Israel-Iran conflict, said- ‘We just want peace…’
Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi has expressed her concern amid increasing tension in the Middle East. The impact of the ongoing conflict between America, Israel and Iran is being felt in the entire Gulf region including Dubai and Kuwait. In such an environment, Nora informed her fans about her condition through social media and appealed for peace.
Expressed concern over the situation in the Middle East
In the video shared on Instagram, Nora Fatehi said that the current situation is very scary. He said, “Every day there is fear in the minds of people about what will happen tomorrow. It is very sad to see the scenes of what is happening in this area. We do not want innocent lives to be lost. We have already suffered a lot.” He acknowledged that continuous violence and instability have left people mentally exhausted.
‘The situation may get worse before it gets better’
Nora further said that the world is going through a phase of major change. “Year after year there are upheavals, wars and tragic events one after another. We need to pray. Many things are beyond our control. Things may get worse before they get better. There will be a major shift in power and a new world order may emerge.” His statement has also sparked debate on social media.
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Nora is not in Dubai, gave relief to fans
Since Nora Fatehi stays in Dubai most of the time, her fans were worried about her safety. In the video he clarified that he is not currently in Dubai and is safe. “Spiritually and mentally exhausted. We just want peace in the world,” he captioned his post.
‘Common people pay the biggest price’
Nora said that common people pay the biggest price of every conflict and war. Due to constant instability, people are living in an environment of anxiety and fear, while most of the people just want peace and normal life. After this emotional message of the actress, her fans also prayed for peace in the comment section and expressed relief that she was safe.
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