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Nada Homsi

Nada Homsi

Nada Homsi is a correspondent at The National's Beirut bureau. She previously reported for National Public Radio and the New York Times, and has freelanced for numerous outlets such as Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, and Middle East Eye, with a focus on Syria and Lebanon. She is Syrian-Texan-Palestinian, holds a Master's degree in Media Studies from the American University of Beirut, and enjoys learning about communities outside her own.
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People swim in the Euphrates, east of the Iraqi city of Karbala, amid increasing temperatures. AFP
Heatwave grips countries across Middle East during Eid Al Adha

People across Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt and Jordan face challenges coping with rising temperatures

MENAJune 16, 2024
On the beach at the ancient city of Batroun, north of Lebanon's capital Beirut. AP
Despite conflict, Lebanon's diaspora still come home for holiday

Threat of wider conflict with Israel won't stop tourists returning to their homeland - though hotels see little benefit

MENAJune 15, 2024
Lebanese special forces patrol on a road that leads the US Embassy in Awkar, a northern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon. EPA
Syrians in Lebanon fearful after embassy attack

New wave of anti-Syrian refugee sentiment has swept through Lebanon in recent weeks

MENAJune 06, 2024
A Lebanese army soldier at the northern Lebanese-Syrian border, where hundreds of Syrian refugees are smuggled illegally, in the area of Wadi Khaled, Akkar, Lebanon. EPA
SPECIAL REPORTWeaponising residency: Lebanon's crackdown on Syrian refugees

For the vast majority of Syrians in Lebanon, life is lived in the shadows

MENAJune 02, 2024
Israel's Sky Dew advanced radar detection airship has been struck by a Hezbollah drone. Getty
Hezbollah strike on Sky Dew blimp 'blinds' Israeli defences

Israeli military confirms damage to radar blimp as PM Benjamin Netanyahu accused of ignoring threat from Lebanese side of border

MENAMay 17, 2024
An Israeli air strike hits Khiam in southern Lebanon, as fighting continues in tandem with the war in the Gaza Strip. AFP
Fighting at Lebanon-Israel front intensifies ahead of Rafah offensive

'Everything in due time,' says Hezbollah representative on escalating the conflict with Israel

MENAMay 09, 2024
A newly released Palestinian who was detained by the Israeli army is hugged by a relative at a hospital in Rafah. Reuters
Hamas to respond to ceasefire proposal before end of week

Palestinian group and Israel still disagree over length and details of potential truce and hostage exchange deal

MENAMay 02, 2024
Students at the American University of Beirut protest the war in Gaza in solidarity with students around the world. Oliver Marsden / The National
Lebanese universities join global protests against Israel

Students at campuses across the country demand their institutions divest from companies with links to Israel

MENAApril 30, 2024
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, right, shows French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne a map of Israeli attacks on Lebanon during their meeting in Beirut on Sunday. EPA
French mediation efforts fail to quell Israel-Lebanon violence

Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne meets top Lebanese officials in push for de-escalation

MENAApril 28, 2024
Israel is believed to have assassinated senior Hezbollah commander Wissam Tawil in a drone strike in southern Lebanon using information from a local source. AP Photo
Special report‘They’re always here’: Israel's network of operatives in Lebanon

A series of Israeli assassinations on Lebanese territory has revived memories of civil war-era espionage

MENAApril 24, 2024
Soldiers and first responders near the scene of an attack in Israel's Arab Al Aramshe village on Wednesday. Reuters
At least 14 Israeli soldiers wounded in Hezbollah strike

Lebanese militant group said it hit a military reconnaissance headquarters in the Bedouin village of Arab Al Aramshe

MENAApril 17, 2024
An Ogero building in Beirut. A 10-day cyber attack further disrupted already erratic services. Reuters
Cyber attack disrupts Lebanese internet services for 10 days

Suspicion has fallen on Israel, which has ramped up cyber warfare in area since start of current conflict with Hezbollah

MENAApril 17, 2024
Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system in operation during Iran's attack, as seen from Ashkelon in Israel. Reuters
Will Lebanon pay the price for Iran-Israel escalation?

Fears Israel could retaliate by striking Hezbollah or an extended war would see militant group intervening at scale

MENAApril 16, 2024
The Lebanese Army said a Syrian gang kidnapped and killed Lebanese Forces official Pascal Sleiman in the Jbeil area, north of Beirut, on Monday. X
Killing of Lebanese Forces official not political, says army

Pascal Sleiman was a co-ordinator for the Lebanese Forces party

MENAApril 09, 2024
Cross-border fighting between Lebanon and Israel has had a devastating effect – not only on humans but on domestic animals too. Photo: Animals Lebanon
Postcard from south Lebanon: The animals at the mercy of Israel's bombardment

Volunteers and animal lovers risk their lives to rescue livestock, strays and abandoned pets traumatised by war

MENAApril 05, 2024
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