'Nothing less than TERRORISM': Mia Khalifa's emotional Lebanon post triggers backlash and support amid rising conflict tensions
Karen Noronha | Indiatimes | Apr 10, 2026, 06:12 IST
Within hours, Mia Khalifa's post ricocheted across social media, dividing audiences into fierce camps of support and condemnation.
What began as a moment of grief quickly spiraled into a full-blown digital firestorm after Mia Khalifa shared a deeply emotional response to the latest strikes on Lebanon, pulling millions into a polarizing global debate.
The former adult film star-turned-commentator didn't just react - she accused.
Taking to Instagram, Khalifa unleashed a scathing critique of global powers, writing: "This is nothing less than TERRORISM enacted by two countries whose war crimes go bar for bar," she wrote, adding, "America and Israel are terrorist, fascist states…"
Within hours, the post ricocheted across social media, dividing audiences into fierce camps of support and condemnation.
The emotional core of Khalifa's reaction came through in a video that many described as difficult to watch. Fighting back tears, she detailed the intensity of the bombardment, saying: "Today has been one of the hardest things to watch… 160 airstrikes in 10 minutes on residential buildings, on schools, on hospitals…"
Her words painted a grim picture of chaos and civilian suffering, shifting focus away from strategy and politics to the human cost of war. She also expressed solidarity with those impacted, making it clear where her sympathies lie as violence continues to escalate.
The strikes Khalifa referred to are part of a broader military escalation, with Israel targeting what it claims are Hezbollah-linked positions. More than 100 locations were reportedly hit across Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon in a coordinated offensive, signaling a sharp intensification in hostilities.
The aftermath has been devastating. Lebanon's civil defence authorities confirmed that at least 254 people have been killed, while over 1,100 others have been injured - figures that continue to fuel alarm over the region's stability.
As Khalifa's video gained traction, reactions poured in from all sides. Supporters praised her for speaking out and spotlighting civilian suffering, while critics argued that her rhetoric - particularly her direct accusations against governments - was too extreme and politically charged.
The moment has once again thrust celebrity activism into the spotlight, raising familiar questions: Should public figures weigh in on geopolitical crises?
For Khalifa, this isn't just another headline. Born in Beirut, she has repeatedly spoken about her connection to Lebanon and her memories of conflict - experiences that continue to shape how she responds to unfolding violence.
That personal history was evident in her latest reaction, as grief, anger, and helplessness collided in a message that resonated far beyond her follower base.
With tensions still rising and diplomatic efforts struggling to gain traction, the situation remains volatile - leaving many, including Khalifa, asking the same question: how much longer can this cycle continue?
The former adult film star-turned-commentator didn't just react - she accused.
Taking to Instagram, Khalifa unleashed a scathing critique of global powers, writing: "This is nothing less than TERRORISM enacted by two countries whose war crimes go bar for bar," she wrote, adding, "America and Israel are terrorist, fascist states…"
Image credit : Instagram/miakhalifa | The former adult film star-turned-commentator Mia Khalifa accused USA and Israel.
'One of the hardest things to watch': Mia Khalifa breaks down over airstrikes
Her words painted a grim picture of chaos and civilian suffering, shifting focus away from strategy and politics to the human cost of war. She also expressed solidarity with those impacted, making it clear where her sympathies lie as violence continues to escalate.
Inside the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The aftermath has been devastating. Lebanon's civil defence authorities confirmed that at least 254 people have been killed, while over 1,100 others have been injured - figures that continue to fuel alarm over the region's stability.
Internet divided: praise, criticism, and the celebrity activism debate
I mean I get it, but didn’t they say they would kill her if she went back😂
— The turdinator (@IM_EROS_) April 9, 2026
She made a fortune doing porn in this terrorist country. She should donate all her money since it’s terrorist money
— 🇺🇸 (@alternatenomad) April 9, 2026
A personal crisis: why Lebanon hits close to home for Mia Khalifa
That personal history was evident in her latest reaction, as grief, anger, and helplessness collided in a message that resonated far beyond her follower base.
With tensions still rising and diplomatic efforts struggling to gain traction, the situation remains volatile - leaving many, including Khalifa, asking the same question: how much longer can this cycle continue?
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