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Nada Maucourant Atallah

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Nada Maucourant Atallah is a correspondent at The National's Beirut bureau. She is a French-Lebanese journalist with five years of experience in Lebanon. She previously worked for L’Orient-Le Jour and the French investigative journal Mediapart, with a focus on financial and political investigations. She also reported for various French media outlets such as Le Monde Diplomatique and Madame Figaro
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The Ramada Hotel building after the Israeli attack. It was the first Israeli attack on ​the heart of Beirut since Israel-Hezbollah hostilities resumed last ⁠week. Reuters
'We're not safe anywhere': Israeli army expands attacks to central Beirut

Israel said it struck Iranian commanders operating in the Lebanese capital

MENAMarch 08, 2026
An elderly woman looks on as people, displaced from the southern suburbs of Beirut, gather at Martyrs' Square in Beirut. Reuters
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'All of life is gone:' Lebanese mothers despair on Women's Day

Hundreds of thousands displaced across Lebanon

MENAMarch 08, 2026
Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force navigator missing since he bailed out over Lebanon in 1986, in an undated handout photo released by Israel’s Channel One in 2008. Reuters
DispatchGhost of Ron Arad draws Israel back into a Lebanese village

Nearly four decades after the pilot vanished in Lebanon, Israel is again pulled into Nabi Chit

MENAMarch 08, 2026
A school turned into a shelter north of Beirut, as Israel orders huge parts of Lebanon's population to leave their homes. AFP
'Shelter only for Lebanese': Syrian refugees face another desperate escape as war spreads

Israel’s bombing campaign and mass evacuations in Lebanon push Syrian refugees into another cycle of flight

MENAMarch 07, 2026
Baalbek has come under bombardment as Israel and Hezbollah return to full-scale fighting. Photo: Jake Pace Lawrie
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Dispatch‘Back to zero’: Israel's war wipes out Baalbek’s fragile recovery

Strikes and forced displacement orders are dashing hopes that the ancient city’s revival would help support Lebanon's battered economy

MENAMarch 06, 2026
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs. Getty Images
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Israel bombs Beirut after forcing hundreds of thousands to flee southern suburbs

Lebanese government opens sports arenas to host displaced people in capital

MENAMarch 06, 2026
People leave the Comfort Hotel in Baabda, Lebanon, after it was hit by an Israeli air strike. AFP
Israel begins 'wave of strikes' after ordering most of south Lebanon to leave

Military expanding strikes beyond traditional Hezbollah strongholds

MENAMarch 05, 2026
Smoke rises from Israeli bombardment on the southern Lebanese village of Khiam on March 4. AFP
ExclusiveLebanese army conducts arrest campaign targeting non-state actors, including Hezbollah

Any perception that the army is directly pursuing the Iran-backed group risks triggering civil strife in the country

MENAMarch 04, 2026
Smoke billows from the Beirut suburbs after the latest round of Israeli air strikes. EPA
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'We are all victims': Israeli strike on Beirut hotel fuels anger and fear

Comfort Hotel owner condemns Israel and Hezbollah after displaced families attacked in Christian-majority suburb

MENAMarch 04, 2026
The US has given Lebanon indirect guarantees that Israel will not strike Beirut’s airport and port. EPA
ExclusiveUS guarantees Israel will not strike Beirut airport but Hezbollah rockets test red lines

Indirect assurances protect Lebanon’s air and sea gateways, but continued Hezbollah fire could widen Israel’s campaign to Lebanese infrastructure

MENAMarch 03, 2026
Displaced people who fled Beirut's southern suburbs during renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. EPA
Displacement deja vu as Lebanese struggle to make sense of Hezbollah's actions

By breaking one-sided ceasefire, Hezbollah has emboldened Israel again

MENAMarch 02, 2026
Israel resumed its bombardment of Beirut on Monday after overnight rocket fire. AFP
Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill dozens after Hezbollah rocket attack

Militants say first attack since November 2024 is in 'revenge for blood of Khamenei'

MENAMarch 02, 2026
Passengers at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut, where Lebanese airspace remains open but some flights have been delayed or cancelled. EPA
Uneasy quiet in Lebanon as Hezbollah sits on sidelines of Iran-US war

Beirut's skies remain silent after killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

MENAMarch 01, 2026
Syria's President Ahmad Al Shara and central bank chief Abdulkader Husrieh stand next to the country's revamped currency notes at the Conference Palace in the capital Damascus. AFP
Syria's central bank launches reform review with top US consultant to rebuild global trust

The review, backed by US pressure, is seen as crucial to convincing foreign banks that the financial system is safe to re-enter

MENAFebruary 28, 2026
Security personnel and officials gather at the scene of an exchange of prisoners between Syrian authorities and Druze fighters, in Sweida city. AFP
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Syria swaps troops for Druze prisoners in deal brokered by Al Shara's brother

Chief of staff managed talks on behalf of government in Damascus

MENAFebruary 26, 2026
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