Esha Gupta Stranded in Abu Dhabi Amid Middle East Conflict, Assures Fans of Safety

Actor Esha Gupta has reassured her fans from Abu Dhabi that she is safe but stranded due to widespread flight disruptions caused by escalating Middle East tensions. The disruptions follow US-Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has launched coordinated attacks on US-linked targets in the Gulf in retaliation, raising fears of a wider regional conflict. India has initiated diplomatic outreach in response to the heightened tensions.

Key Points: Esha Gupta Safe in Abu Dhabi Amid US-Israel-Iran Strikes

  • Actor stranded in UAE
  • Flight disruptions from conflict
  • US-Israel strikes kill Iranian leader
  • Iran launches retaliatory attacks
  • India begins diplomatic outreach
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Esha Gupta assures fans she is safe in Abu Dhabi amid US-Israel-Iran conflict, hopes to be back in India soon

Actor Esha Gupta is stranded in Abu Dhabi due to Middle East flight disruptions. She assures fans she is safe amid the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict.

Esha Gupta assures fans she is safe in Abu Dhabi amid US-Israel-Iran conflict, hopes to be back in India soon
"We are ok, we are safe! Times are scary, very tough. - Esha Gupta"

Abu Dhabi, March 1

Thousands of travellers are stranded in the United Arab Emirates following widespread flight disruptions caused by the escalating conflict in the Middle East after US-Israel-Iran strikes.

Actor Esha Gupta revealed she is currently in Abu Dhabi amid rising tensions across the Middle East. She assured her fans that she is safe, while admitting that the ongoing situation is both challenging and frightening.

Hoping to be back in India soon, Esha on Instagram Story wrote, "To everyone checking in and messaging, I'm sorry for not replying. We are ok, we are safe! Times are scary, very tough. God is there to protect us. We trust the @modgovae is doing the best in protecting and interception."

"Praying for everyone effected. all those stranded and safety for all above all. Hope to be home soon, " she added.

Israeli-US strikes into Iran resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The strikes which have been labelled by the Israeli Defence Forces as Operation Roaring Lion, comes after months of close and joint planning with the U.S. Armed Forces, IDF's Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said in a video message on Sunday.

He added, "Our mission could not be more clear. The IDF will continue to act to remove emerging threats against Israel because the price of an action is too high".

Iran is observing 40 days of public mourning following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Reuters reported, citing Iranian state media.The death occurred following strikes by the US and Israel (Operation Epic Fury/Lion's Roar) on Saturday.

In response to the ongoing heightened tension in the Gulf region, the situation prompted India to initiate diplomatic outreach and expressions of solidarity among regional and international leaders.

According to reporting by Al Jazeera, Iran has launched coordinated attacks on US-linked targets across several Gulf Arab states in response to what Tehran described as a large-scale joint assault on its territory by the United States and Israel, raising concerns of a wider regional conflict.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is a very serious geopolitical situation. While we're concerned about celebrities, let's not forget the thousands of common Indian workers in the Gulf who are far more vulnerable. Hope MEA is working on their evacuation.
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Aman W
The UAE government is very capable, they will ensure safety. But India needs a strong diplomatic stance. We cannot afford another Ukraine-like evacuation crisis. Our foreign policy must be proactive.
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Sarah B
Praying for peace in the region. So many families must be worried sick. It's good she used her platform to reassure people, but the focus should be on the collective effort to get everyone home safely.
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Vikram M
Honestly, the article feels a bit skewed. It focuses on a celebrity's safety while burying the lead about the death of a major leader and potential wider war. The media should prioritize reporting on the conflict's impact on Indians abroad, not just Bollywood updates.
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Kavya N
Gulf region is like a second home for so many Indians. This instability is bad for everyone. Hope our leaders are talking to all sides to de-escalate. Jai Hind.

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