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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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From left, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant with Lt Gen Herzi Halevi after telling troops to prepare for a ground invasion of Lebanon. EPA
Israeli army chief says strikes on Lebanon prepare way for ground assault

The head of the military said there will be 'a very strong response' to a Hezbollah rocket attack on Tel Aviv

NewsSeptember 25, 2024
An elderly woman who fled her village in southern Lebanon takes refuge at a school being used as a shelter in Beirut. AFP
Lebanese citizens take refugee emergency response into their hands

Almost 500,000 people displaced by Israel’s aerial bombardment need shelter, and squatting in empty buildings is a solution

MENASeptember 25, 2024
A wounded girl lies in a hospital bed in the southern village of Saksakieh, Lebanon, on Tuesday. AP
Israeli strikes kill 'entire families' in Lebanon's Baalbek

Towns and villages are struck amid the largest wave of displacement since the 2006 war

MENASeptember 24, 2024
A traffic jam in the Lebanese city of Sidon on Monday, as people flee their homes in southern Lebanon. AFP
Panic and chaos as residents of southern Lebanon flee Israeli bombing

At least 80,000 suspected Israeli calls order residents not to stay in their homes

MENASeptember 23, 2024
Smoke rises from Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon. Reuters
Israeli assault on Lebanon kills 492 and injures 1,645

Lebanese citizens are ordered to leave their homes in the south and the east, as Israel launches strikes

MENASeptember 23, 2024
A congregation hall in Aita Ash Shab, southern Lebanon, that was damaged in an Israeli strike. Matt Kynaston / The National
Nowhere to hide for Lebanese facing war threat without civilian shelters

Despite witnessing several conflicts, country lacks purpose-built spaces to protect population from attacks

MENASeptember 22, 2024
The death toll has risen to 14, with more than 60 wounded. AFP
Rescue workers dig as Dahieh residents await news of missing loved ones

Israel carried out a strike on a residential building in a highly populated area of southern Beirut, killing senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil and numerous others

MENASeptember 20, 2024
Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut. AFP
Who is Ibrahim Aqil, Hezbollah commander targeted in Israeli strike?

Lebanese group confirms senior official died in Israeli attack on Beirut suburb

MENASeptember 20, 2024
Rescuers search for survivors after the Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on Friday. AFP
Israel rules out political solution as strike on Beirut kills Hezbollah commanders

Conflict intensifies after Israel strike kills at least 45 people, including two commanders

MENASeptember 20, 2024
A man holds a walkie talkie after he removed the battery during the funeral of those killed when hundreds of paging devices exploded in a deadly wave across Lebanon on Tuesday, in Beirut's southern suburbs.
'They exploded again': Second wave of device detonations rocks grieving Lebanon

Chaos erupts as large explosion occurs during memorial for victims of Hezbollah device attack

MENASeptember 18, 2024
Ambulances are surrounded by people at the entrance of the American University of Beirut Medical Center after explosions hit locations in several Hezbollah strongholds around Lebanon. AFP
Nine killed and thousands injured by pager detonations in Lebanon

Casualties from the simultaneously exploding handheld devices were mostly Hezbollah fighters but also included a child and the Iranian ambassador

MENASeptember 17, 2024
Children of an evicted Syrian family sit outside their former home with their belongings on June 25, 2024. Syrian refugee families are increasingly facing eviction as some municipalities are 'cracking down' on families who are residing in Lebanon without legal residency permits. (Matt Kynaston / The National)
Special report'Injustice at its peak': Wave of expulsions plagues Syrian refugees in Lebanon

Since April, thousands have been expelled from villages as the government and municipalities intensify efforts to reduce their presence

MENASeptember 15, 2024
Hanan poses for a portrait outside her hut in the Tiamushro displaced persons camp in Kadugli, Sudan. AFP
Lives in limbo: The human stories behind the statistics of the Middle East refugee crisis

Of the 43.4 million people classed as refugees last year, more than a third came from this region. But what is life really like for those forced to uproot in search of sanctuary from war, climate change or economic deprivation? We hear their stories

MENASeptember 13, 2024
Hezbollah's response to attacks on its members within Israel was smaller than expected. AFP
Deterrence and attrition shape continuing Israel-Hezbollah conflict

The protracted war shows how the measures are failing to discourage aggression, leading to heightened border tensions

MENASeptember 05, 2024
Arwa Damon, founder of humanitarian group Inara, says Israel is making it 'deliberately impossible' to work in Gaza. Photo: Inara
Humanitarian agencies ‘reduced to begging for soap’ in Gaza

Israel's control of aid entering the strip and its bombardment make the simplest of aid deliveries a near impossibility

MENAAugust 29, 2024
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