Fauda Actor Rona-Lee Shimon Breaks Down While Talking About Israel War

Earlier, the official page of Fauda shared a video on X, featuring Rona-Lee Shimon. "I want to say thank you to all of the people around the world who are supporting Israel at this time," she said in the video.

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Rona-Lee Shimon is an Israeli actress known primarily for her leading role in Fauda.

Israeli actress Rona-Lee Shimon broke down while talking about the Israel-Hamas war.

In a video shared by news agency ANI on X (formerly Twitter), the Fauda actress is seen shedding tears while thinking about the ongoing crisis.

Earlier, the official page of Fauda shared a video on X, featuring Ms Shimon. "I want to say thank you to all of the people around the world who are supporting Israel at this time," she said in the video.

"Thank you for your voices, thanks for your support. This is the best thing to do for us. I have been getting messages from all around the world to support you so much. October 7th will go down in history as one of the most horrific massacres ever done in the history of the world. Thank you for not being silent."

Ms Shimon also posted an Instagram reel showing the horror Israelis faced during the recent Hamas attack on their cities. The attack resulted in around 1,400 casualties. In response, Israel launched a strong counter-strike on Gaza.

She shared a time-lapse video of a phone screen with the caption "POV: You are a mother in South Israel".

The reels presented a time-lapse video of a phone screen, initially displaying regular messages. However, as the Hamas rocket strikes unfolded, the screen flooded with emergency alerts. The background filled with sirens blaring, and incoming calls from loved ones lit up the screen. Sadly, these calls went unanswered.

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The reels captures the panic and desperation people felt as they received alarming messages urging them to seek shelter, unable to reach their families. Through this portrayal on a single phone screen, the reel effectively conveyed the harrowing experience that thousands endured on that fateful Saturday morning (October 7). "No words. We Will Prevail," she wrote as the caption.

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