Actress Lisa Ray expressed her sorrow after airstrikes struck Lebanon, a place she deeply cherishes as her husband’s homeland and her second adopted home. Sharing images from her time in Beirut on Instagram, she also reposted “no more war” messages. In a poignant caption, she wrote, “Lebanon. Beirut. My husband’s land. My adopted second home. I have no words.”
Israel carried out airstrikes across Lebanon and central Beirut on April 8, leading to a fresh diplomatic dispute. Iranian officials accused the United States of breaching three clauses of the 10-Point Proposal, a framework for upcoming negotiations. Iran, in a formal statement, expressed its deep historical distrust of Washington, citing repeated commitment violations. The U.S. President had previously endorsed the 10-Point Proposal for negotiations but three provisions were reportedly breached.
Lisa Ray, who debuted in acting with Hanste Khelte in 1994, has been known for portraying issue-oriented characters. Notably, she starred in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. Diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable blood cancer, she actively supports stem-cell therapy. Recently celebrating her 54th birthday on April 5, she opened up about her journey with hormonal changes and self-acceptance, reflecting on the impact of hormones on her emotions and self-perception.
