Mia Khalifa Condemns Airstrikes on Lebanon, Calls U.S. and Israel Terrorist States
April 14, 2026
The internet used to be filled with voices trying to silence or shame her, but Mia Khalifa, Lebanese-American Media Personality, has turned the tables. While traditional media looks the other way, she is using her massive reach to force the world to look at the dystopian reality of her homeland under fire.
“We watched a genocide play out before our eyes for decades… now we’re watching it happen to another sovereign nation.”
Khalifa is doing what many respectable commentators refuse to do: she is naming names. By labeling the U.S. and Israel as terrorist, fascist states, she is risking everything to highlight the 160 airstrikes that decimated residential areas and hospitals in mere minutes.
She isn’t just an influencer anymore. Whether the critics like it or not, she is speaking a truth that millions are feeling that no amount of tax dollars can justify the erasure of a people. 🇱🇧
THANK YOU MIA!
Courtesy of @miakhalifa
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English Script:
Mia Khalifa: Today has been one of the hardest things to watch in a really long time on social media, and that’s saying something because we’ve watched a genocide play out before our eyes for decades, but even more so in the last three, four years. 160 airstrikes in ten minutes on residential buildings, on schools, on hospitals, on civilian infrastructure, on cemeteries with funeral processions in the midst of a ceasefire. I don’t know how to reconcile my tax dollars doing this to my homeland. I feel like it’s really important to get on here and to talk and to say this, but I am at such a loss for words. All I can do sometimes is reassure other people’s voices who can articulate it a little bit more, with a little bit more emotional separation. But what is happening like? We are sending people to scope out living on the moon while we bomb each other. This is dystopian. This is insane. We watch this happen before our eyes to a nation. And now we’re watching it happen before our eyes blatantly and overtly to another sovereign nation. When is it enough? When will it stop? My thoughts are with everybody in Lebanon right now. My heart goes out to you. It’s really, really, really. I don’t want to get on here and cry because I am so lucky. I’m so fortunate. But…


