Nora Fatehi Urges Unity & Prayer Amid Middle East Conflict Escalation

Actress Nora Fatehi has issued an emotional video message urging people to "stay united, stay prayed up" amidst the escalating conflict in the Middle East. She expressed deep distress over the loss of innocent lives and the constant state of fear instilled by recurring global chaos. Fatehi described the situation as a "psychological and spiritual warfare" that requires collective unity and faith to overcome. She also warned that the current escalation could lead to a massive power shift and the emergence of a new world order.

Key Points: Nora Fatehi on Middle East Unrest: "Stay United, Stay Prayed Up"

  • Fatehi's plea for peace and unity
  • Fear over innocent lives lost
  • Conflict described as psychological warfare
  • Warning of a new world order
  • Call to maintain faith in god
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Nora Fatehi says 'stay united stay prayed up' amidst the Middle East unrest

Actress Nora Fatehi shares emotional plea for peace, calls for unity and faith as Israel-Iran conflict escalates, sparking fears of a new world order.

"We need to be united in peace if we're going to fight this psychological and spiritual warfare - Nora Fatehi"

Mumbai, March 1

Actress Nora Fatehi advised all to "stay united, stay prayed up" amidst the ongoing unrest in the Middle East.

She uploaded a video on her Insta handle, assuring that she is safe in India at the moment.

Nora expressed her distress about the ongoing situation, saying that all people really want is peace and stability, not fear.

"I know that people are internally having some sort of fear of what's gonna come tomorrow, and after seeing these visuals of what's happening in the region, I do feel terrible because we don't want innocent people's lives to be lost, and I think we've had enough of that. All we've been seeing consistently year after year is one chaotic event after another, one war after another, one genocide after another."

Nora further advised all to keep faith in god, and stay united.

"We need to be united in peace if we're going to fight this psychological and spiritual warfare because essentially that is what is going on this is a psychological and spiritual warfare and if we're going to fight this we have to be united and we have to be grounded and we have to keep our faith in god and we need to stay prayed up."

She further predicted that things might escalate further, leading to a massive shift of power, followed by the emergence of a new world order.

Nora reiterated that "We want to live peaceful lives. We want to just go on with our day, and we just want to make a living and we just want to enjoy living that's all we want to do."

She added that these chaotic events from the last couple of years have instilled uncertainty and fear within people.

"We're constantly in a state of fear and panic, even if we don't show it, internally we are. So, all I have to say is stay united, stay prayed up. This is really, really upsetting."

Israel recently carried out pre-emptive strikes against Iran, killing its Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. In retaliation for this, Iran intensified strikes at US air bases across Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is nice, I wish she would also acknowledge the specific suffering of people on the ground. "Stay prayed up" feels a bit vague when actual lives are being lost. We need more than prayers; we need global action for de-escalation.
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Aman W
She's right about the constant state of fear. Even watching the news from here gives me anxiety. The Middle East conflict affects global oil prices and our economy too. Hope our leaders ensure stability and safety for Indians working in the Gulf.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Dubai, this hits close to home. Many of my Indian friends and colleagues are worried. It's a scary time. Unity and prayer are a good start, but practical safety plans are crucial. Glad Nora is safe in Mumbai.
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Vikram M
"One chaotic event after another" – she summed it up perfectly. From the pandemic to wars, it's been exhausting. As Indians, we understand conflict, but this scale is terrifying. Hope our government has a strong plan to protect national interests.
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Kavya N
Her message is heartfelt. In times like these, turning to faith and community is what many Indians do. It's not just about politics; it's about our shared humanity. Let's hope for peace and the safety of all innocent people, wherever they are. ❤️

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