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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 Palestinian child who fled her home after clashes between supporters of the Fatah movement and rival groups erupted in Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp. EPA
Academic year delayed for thousands of Ain Al Hilweh pupils

Armed groups have barricaded themselves inside eight UNRWA schools at largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

LebanonSeptember 27, 2023
The Blue Line separating Israel and Lebanon is often the scene of unrest. Philip Cheung for The National
Lebanon and Israel trade smoke bombs near Shebaa farms

It is the second 'Blue Line' border confrontation between the rival countries in a week

LebanonSeptember 27, 2023
Former French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in Beirut on July 27. Reuters
France's Le Drian calls for 'third way' as Lebanese rivals trade blame

Will Le Drian's threats spur presidential breakthrough?

LebanonSeptember 26, 2023
Palestinian members of Health and Medical Workers take position at the entrance of Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp during clashes between supporters of the Fatah movement and rival groups, in Sidon, Lebanon, 09 September 2023. The clashes erupted again on 07 September at Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp nearly a month after a ceasefire ended days of violence. A large number of residents of the camp were displaced from their homes due to the renewed fighting. EPA / WAEL HAMZEH
Joint Palestinian security force stationed in Ain Al Hilweh

Group will attempt to vacate schools where militants are holed up

LebanonSeptember 25, 2023
Palestinians carry the body of a Fatah fighter who was killed during clashes with Islamic militants at the AAin al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon, Lebanon, 14 September 2023. EPA
Ain Al Hilweh clashes benefit Hamas at Fatah's expense

Everything you need to know about the conflict in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp

LebanonSeptember 21, 2023
Smoke rises from buildings in Ain Al Hilweh, Lebanon, as the latest wave violence continued for a fourth consecutive day. AFP
Fierce fighting at Ain Al Hilweh drags on despite truce efforts

Lebanese leaders say they are attempting to broker lasting truce

LebanonSeptember 11, 2023
Palestinian emergency personnel approach the entrance of Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, where clashes have erupted. EPA
Five dead as fighting rages at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

Tents have been set up near Ain Al Hilweh to provide emergency shelter for people displaced by fighting between Fatah and extremist militants

LebanonSeptember 09, 2023
Smoke rises from Ain Al Hilweh camp for Palestinian refugees near Saida, Lebanon, during renewed clashes. AFP
Truce collapses in Lebanon's Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp

Battles between armed groups in the Palestinian refugee camp in south Lebanon have left at least 33 people wounded

LebanonSeptember 07, 2023
Palestinian residents evacuate their homes after clashes between supporters of the Fatah movement and rival groups in August. EPA
UN agency calls for $15.5m in aid for Ain Al Hilweh camp relief

UNRWA seeks funds to cover schooling for nearly 6,000 children and infrastructure repairs

LebanonAugust 31, 2023
Palestinians who fled their homes in the Ain Al Hilweh camp rest in a mosque in Sidon, Lebanon on 1 August 2023. Residents said they are bracing for more battles. EPA
Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp braces for more battles

Residents tense amid signs that rival armed factions are preparing to resume fighting

LebanonAugust 30, 2023
Mohammad Sultan, 19, is a car mechanic and firefighting volunteer who uses his skills to maintain the fire trucks. Matt Kynaston / The National
Postcard from Akkar: Volunteer firefighters battling to save Lebanon's wildlife

Nature lovers joined forces to battle blazes in the remote Akkar region

WeekendAugust 25, 2023
Young Palestinians face growing uncertainty after violence between armed groups in Lebanon's Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp. EPA
Fighting delays school year for 6,000 children in Ain Al Hilweh

UNRWA plans to educate pupils nearby after fighting leaves buildings severely damaged and occupied by armed fighters

LebanonAugust 23, 2023
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard at Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp after bouts of heavy fighting. EPA
Armed groups take over all schools in Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp

Occupation of education facilities in Ain al Hilweh could delay start of new academic year for 5,900 children, UN agency warns

LebanonAugust 21, 2023
Lebanese army soldiers guard the entrance of Ain al Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon, Lebanon. EPA
UNRWA demands armed groups leave Lebanon refugee camp

Compound houses four UNRWA schools attended by more than 3,000 Palestinian children

LebanonAugust 18, 2023
The headquarters of Electricite du Liban, Lebanon's state electricity provider, in Beirut. Getty Images
Lights back on in Lebanon after Prime Minister promises payment

Latest power cut caused by build-up of overdue fees

LebanonAugust 17, 2023
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