Lisa Ray Heartbroken Over Lebanon Airstrikes, Calls It Her Second Home

Actress Lisa Ray shared her heartbreak on Instagram following Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, a country she considers her adopted second home and her husband's homeland. The airstrikes on April 8 have sparked a fresh diplomatic row, with Iran accusing the United States of violating terms of a negotiation framework. Lisa Ray, known for films like 'Water', is also a cancer survivor and advocate for stem-cell therapy. She recently reflected on her journey with hormonal changes while celebrating her 54th birthday.

Key Points: Lisa Ray on Lebanon Airstrikes: "My Adopted Second Home"

  • Lisa Ray's emotional Instagram post
  • Airstrikes hit Beirut on April 8
  • Iran accuses US of violating agreement
  • Ray's advocacy and health journey
  • Actress recently celebrated her 54th birthday
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Lisa Ray expresses heartbreak after airstrikes hit Lebanon: My adopted second home

Actress Lisa Ray expresses devastation after Israel's airstrikes hit Lebanon, calling it her husband's land and adopted home.

"Lebanon. Beirut. My husband's land. My adopted second home. I have no words. - Lisa Ray"

Mumbai, April 9

Actress Lisa Ray has expressed her heartbreak following airstrikes hitting Lebanon, a place she holds close to her heart as it is her "husband's land" and her "adopted second home.

The actress took to Instagram, where she shared a motley of images from the moments she spent in Beirut. Lisa also re-shared a string of "no more war" posts on her stories section.

For the caption, she penned a somber note, which read: "Lebanon. Beirut. My husband's land. My adopted second home. I have no words."

It was on April 8 that Israel conducted airstrikes across Lebanon and central Beirut. A fresh diplomatic row erupted after Iranian officials accused the United States of violating three clauses of the 10-Point Proposal, the agreed framework for upcoming negotiations.

In a formal statement released late on Tuesday, Iran said its "deep historical distrust" of Washington had been reinforced by repeated violations of commitments.

The statement noted that while the President of the United States had described the 10-Point Proposal as a "workable basis on which to negotiate," three provisions had already been breached.

Talking about Lisa, she made her acting debut with Hanste Khelte in 1994.Throughout her acting journey, the actress always played characters with material.

She has played issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. The actress was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer. Lisa remains an active advocate of stem-cell therapy.

In other news, the actress marked her 54th birthday on April 5, where she spoke about her journey with hormonal changes and self-acceptance.

Sharing a video of herself dressed in a pink outfit, the actress reflected on how hormones once played a disturbing role in affecting not just her moods but also her sense of self.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I sympathize with her feelings, as an Indian, our primary concern should be our own borders and security. The Middle East conflict is complex and we must be careful not to take sides that could affect our national interests.
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Aman W
Lisa Ray has always been a thoughtful person, from her film choices to her cancer advocacy. It's natural she'd speak up for a place she calls home. The "no more war" message is universal. Hope diplomacy prevails.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India and now abroad, I understand having multiple homes. When one hurts, you feel it deeply. The images from Beirut are devastating. Civilians are always the ones who suffer most.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, celebrities using their platform for geopolitical issues can sometimes oversimplify things. The article mentions Iran's statement about violated agreements. The situation is not black and white. India's position of strategic autonomy is wise.
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Kavya N
Her message is simple and human: "no more war." We in India know the cost of conflict too well. Wishing strength to all the families affected. Let's hope for calm and dialogue. ❤️

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