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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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A poster of Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Brig Gen Seyed Razi Mousavi in Tehran after he was killed in an Israeli missile attack outside Damascus. EPA
Can Iran be pushed into war with Israel after assassination of IRGC commander?

The killing of the IRGC military official in Syria could lead to a major response from Tehran's regional proxies

MENADecember 26, 2023
Senior adviser for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Razi Mousavi, with late Iranian General Qassem Suleimani. Reuters
Iran vows retaliation after killing of IRGC commander in Syria

Commander was reputed to be among the longest-serving and most prominent military advisers in Syria

SyriaDecember 25, 2023
Smoke from an Israeli bombardment of the Lebanese village of Kfarshuba on Wednesday during increased cross-border tensions. AFP
Israeli strike kills another civilian in southern Lebanon

More than 20 civilians have been killed since October 8 including three journalists

LebanonDecember 21, 2023
Hezbollah members stand next to coffins during a funeral in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon. EPA
Hezbollah funeral interrupted by air strike as France's Colonna visits Beirut

Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch a full-scale war against Hezbollah in Lebanon

LebanonDecember 18, 2023
From northern Israel along the border with Lebanon, Israeli ordnance falls on hills close to the town of Marwahin in southern Lebanon on December 16, 2023. AFP
Israel says France can ease Israel-Hezbollah tensions

Comments by Foreign Minister Eli Cohen came as French and US officials push diplomacy and seek to avoid a broader regional war

LebanonDecember 17, 2023
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exclusivePalestinian Islamic Jihad fighters in Lebanon shed light on role in Gaza war

From exclusive interviews with two militants, The National gained an insight into the workings, leadership and goals of the clandestine organisation

LebanonDecember 15, 2023
Black smoke rises from an Israeli air strike on the outskirts of Yaroun in south Lebanon. AP
No end in sight for escalating Israel-Lebanon border conflict

Israel insists that war with Hezbollah is inevitable, despite the Iran-backed group showing restraint

LebanonDecember 13, 2023
A man checks the damage after an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese border village of Mais Al Jabal on December 6. AFP
Lebanese village mayor killed by Israeli shell

Hussein Ali Mansour died after being hit by artillery round, which did not explode, Iran-backed Hezbollah said

LebanonDecember 11, 2023
Al Jawad was launched in Tyre in 1992 and has since expanded to become a four-storey restaurant. Matt Kynaston / The National
Postcard from Tyre: Renowned restaurant serves south Lebanon through war and peace

Al Jawad continues to welcome families in Tyre, a few kilometres from cross-border clashes between Hezbollah and Israel

WeekendDecember 08, 2023
Israeli soldiers at Kibbutz Manara on the Israeli-Lebanon border. EPA
Israeli shelling kills first Lebanese soldier and civilian

This is the first army casualty since the border conflict began on October 8

LebanonDecember 05, 2023
A border wall between Israel and Lebanon. Reuters
Three dead in Lebanon as clashes resume between Hezbollah and Israel

Lebanese front generally followed pause in fighting during week-long Hamas-Israel truce in Gaza

LebanonDecember 01, 2023
Hamas has capitalised on the temporary truce, disseminating videos of its armed wing releasing Israeli captives in northern Gaza. Reuters
Hamas seeks 'all-for-all' hostage swap and political settlement

Representative says group is prepared to free soldiers in return for all Palestinians in Israeli jails as it uses releases and truce deal for media campaign

LebanonNovember 29, 2023
Hezbollah MP Mohammed Raad. AFP
Hezbollah MP's son killed in Israeli air strike on Lebanon

Executive committee member Mohammad Raad says son Abbas 'was better and faster than me'

LebanonNovember 23, 2023
Artillery shells lined up at a position in Upper Galilee in northern Israel, bordering Lebanon. AFP
Hezbollah says adherence to temporary truce is conditional

A source from the Lebanese militia saysz it plans to pause attacks on the Israel-Lebanon border as Iran's Foreign Minister visits Beirut

LebanonNovember 22, 2023
Relatives and friends of the two journalists working for Al Mayadeen TV channel Farah Omar and Rabih Al Maamari mourn during their funeral outside the Al Mayadeen TV channel, in Beirut, Lebanon, 22 November 2023. Lebanese reporter Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Al Maamari working for Al Mayadeen TV channel were killed in an Israeli bombing in southern Lebanon on 21 November. Al Mayadeen said that the incident took place close to the town of Tayr Harfa, near the Israeli border, after the TV team had just finished their broadcast. EPA / WAEL HAMZEH
Funerals held for journalists killed by Israeli strike in Lebanon

Journalists in Lebanon have expressed concern that Israel is intentionally targeting media personnel

LebanonNovember 22, 2023
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