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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 man holds a sign reading 'weapons in defence of weapons' during the funeral of Hezbollah member Ahmad Ali Kassas, who died during an exchange of fire in Kahaleh. Reuters
Lebanese Defence Minister's car hit by bullets in Beirut suburb

It is unclear whether incident was an assassination attempt or accident

LebanonAugust 10, 2023
Lebanese army soldiers on high alert outside Ain Al Hilweh, the Palestinian refugee camp in Saida, Lebanon. EPA
Mikati threatens army intervention over Ain al Hilweh conflict

Lebanese caretaker PM says continued clashes in Palestinian refugee camp is 'flagrant violation' of country's sovereignty

LebanonAugust 03, 2023
People inspect the damage following clashes between the Fatah movement and militants inside the Ain Al Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp. AFP
No peace in Ain Al Hilweh unless 'assassins surrender'

Residents fear camp violence will continue unless the killers of a prominent Palestinian commander are handed over to Lebanese authorities

LebanonAugust 02, 2023
The aftermath of violent clashes at Ain Al Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Saida, Lebanon. AFP
Fighting continues in Lebanon's Ain Al Hilweh camp despite ceasefire

Residents of Lebanon site fear escalation could lead to Lebanese army intervention

LebanonAugust 01, 2023
Members of the Fatah group take position during clashes with rival factions in the Ain Al Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near Saida, Lebanon. AP
Eleven killed as Palestinian groups wage 'war' in Lebanese camp

Fighting between armed factions at Ain Al Hilweh intensified on Monday despite calls for ceasefire

MENAJuly 31, 2023
French Foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian attends a bilateral conversation ahead of the G7 summit at Weissenhaus Grand Village Resort in Wangels, Germany. Getty Images
France's Le Drian in Lebanon while presidential deadlock persists

The two-day trip will focus on advancing negotiations between political parties but experts say a long road awaits

MENAJuly 25, 2023
Ali Sahli demands the money from his bank account at a Credit Libanaise branch in Hazmieh, Beirut, last year. Matt Kynaston / The National
Who is behind Lebanon's bank-raid phenomenon?

Depositors' association presses for 'revolution' as renewed wave of bank heists sweeps the country

LebanonJuly 21, 2023
The empty presidential chair at Baabda Palace, east of Beirut. EPA
Can Lebanon function without a president?

Caretaker prime minister's rivals are questioning the constitutionality of his taking the helm as Lebanon soldiers on

LebanonJuly 20, 2023
Workers pack Lebanese flat breads at a bakery in Beirut. Bloomberg
What does Black Sea grain deal failure mean for the Middle East?

Governments of the most food insecure countries have spent the past year preparing for the worst

MENAJuly 19, 2023
The Israeli army said it had thwarted an attempt to attack the border barrier with Lebanon, while Hezbollah said the Israelis had attacked the three men. Photo: Israeli military
Suspected Hezbollah fighters injured in blast on Israeli border

Tension has been rising on the Israel-Lebanon border in recent weeks

MENAJuly 12, 2023
About a dozen Lebanese women dressed as brides protest against a Lebanese law that allows a rapist to get away with his crime if he marries his victim in 2016. AP
Empowering women key to controlling population growth, UN says

Growing global population makes it difficult to carry out plans to end poverty or to ensure access to basic services

MENAJuly 11, 2023
Smoke rises in Kfarshouba, near the border with Israel, in southern Lebanon. Reuters
Israel strikes Lebanon after rocket attack near border

Army confirms retaliatory action after projectile was launched near Ghajar

LebanonJuly 06, 2023
Jihad Azour, a senior official in the International Monetary Fund, and Suleiman Frangieh, the scion of an influential politician dynasty, are the two main candidates to become Lebanon's next president. photos: AFP / REUTERS
Lebanon’s MPs set to make twelfth attempt to pick a president

Two candidates have emerged following the end of a parliamentary paralysis, but a stalemate is still expected

LebanonJune 13, 2023
A Lebanese soldier faces off against an Israeli Merkava tank in the disputed Kfar Shuba border area in southern Lebanon. AP Photo
Israeli troops fire tear gas at protesters on Lebanese border

Residents of Kafr Shuba had tried to tear down border fence after elderly farmer confronted Israeli bulldozer on his land

LebanonJune 09, 2023
Syrian President Bashar Al Assad meets former Lebanese president Michel Aoun in Damascus. AFP
Former Lebanese president denies seeking Assad's support

Former Lebanese president's trip to Syria came amid renewed effort to elect a successor to the post he vacated last year

LebanonJune 07, 2023
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