Nora Fatehi calls for peace amid global conflicts, says she feels ‘disturbed’ by ongoing violence

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Actor Nora Fatehi has called for global unity and peace amid rising military tensions in the Middle East, including recent strikes involving the United States, Israel and Iran. In a video message from India, Fatehi said she is safe but deeply troubled by disturbing images and reports from the region, and urged people around the world to seek peace and stability.

Fatehi’s comments come against the backdrop of a widening conflict triggered by joint US and Israeli military strikes on Iran, which have drawn widespread international attention and protests. The unrest has heightened anxiety about the human cost of ongoing hostilities, with civilians and political leaders expressing concern over the impact of the crisis.

In her message, the actor acknowledged the fear and uncertainty many people are feeling amid continuing unrest. She said that people “want peace everywhere” and urged her followers to stay united, keep faith and support one another spiritually and emotionally during difficult times.

Fatehi described the cumulative effect of repeated conflicts and violent events as overwhelming for many, saying that images of war have left her and others emotionally shaken. She repeated her call for collective prayer and unity to counter what she described as psychological and spiritual stress brought on by ongoing global tensions.

Her remarks reflect growing public discourse around the impacts of the US–Israel–Iran confrontation and broader concerns about civilian suffering and regional instability. Leaders and communities worldwide are urging restraint even as military actions continue, with calls for de-escalation and protection of non-combatants gaining visibility.

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