Increase your prayers”… messages of love and solidarity from artists to Lebanon"

Increase your prayers”… messages of love and solidarity from artists to Lebanon"
Saba Mubarak
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Yousra: May God protect them with His protection Ahlam: I love you, Lebanon… our hearts are with you

Lebanon is bleeding amid accelerating political developments, and under the shadow of Israeli airstrikes that weigh heavily on the skies of Beirut and several regions, in a scene that deepens fear and anxiety among residents and reveals the severity of the crisis the country is going through.

Amid this turmoil, the voices of Arab stars rose to form a warm humanitarian space, expressing their deep solidarity with the Lebanese people, in a scene where art intertwined with prayer and pain with hope.

In a message filled with prayer and hope, Egyptian star Yousra expressed her deep sorrow, saying: “O God, protect Lebanon and its people… We entrust our loved ones in Lebanon to You, so protect them with Your protection that cannot be surpassed… Grant them safety and peace in every moment… Be their support and help, strengthen their hearts, heal their wounded, have mercy on their martyrs, and ease every pain and fear… Remove their affliction, replace their fear with security and their sadness with joy, and make a way out of every hardship and relief from every worry… We ask You for safety for the people of Lebanon and to grant them coming days filled with goodness and peace.”

On her part, singer Ahlam Al Shamsi made a sincere call reflecting her deep connection to Lebanon, saying: “I love you, Lebanon… increase your prayers for beloved Beirut… our hearts are with you.”

Meanwhile, Syrian actress Saba Mubarak summarized the pain with moving words on the platform “X,” saying: “Lebanon of the soul… there are no words enough to express the magnitude of the pain.”

Singer Balqees Fathi chose to express herself in her own way, appearing in a video performing the song “For Beirut” by Fairuz with a voice filled with emotion, accompanied by a heartfelt message: “Lebanon and its people hold a special place in my heart… my heart aches for what is happening to this beautiful, kind country and its hospitable, life-loving people.” She added: “It seems fate insists on writing sorrow and hardship for them… they deserve nothing but love, life, and happiness, O Lord.” She concluded: “Hardship will pass… peace and safety to you, Beirut.”

Jordanian actress Saba Mubarak emphasized unity of feelings, saying: “Our hearts are with our brothers and sisters in Lebanon.”

Syrian actor Mutasim Al Nahar also expressed deep humanitarian concern, saying: “A city where people live, love, and dream can suddenly be under fire… my heart is with every frightened home, every mother, and every child… May God protect Beirut and all of Lebanon.”