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Nada Homsi

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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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The aftermath of an Israeli attack on Beirut's southern suburbs. Reuters
Israel advances into Lebanon in push to take more territory

Military sent ​additional forces to south of country ⁠overnight

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
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
Syria's government announced the arrest of an ISIS member in a raid on Wednesday. Photo: Sana
ISIS launches daily attacks in north-eastern Syria

At least 13 have been killed in wave of assaults despite authorities' work to dismantle cells amid major US withdrawal

MENAFebruary 25, 2026
Hezbollah supporters wave Iranian and Lebanese flags in a rally in Beirut. AFP
Depleted Hezbollah signals restraint as US warns war could spill into Lebanon

Group says it will not stay neutral if Iran is attacked but stops short of pledging military action, even as US evacuates embassy

MENAFebruary 24, 2026
Lebanese lorry drivers block the road on Lebanon's side of the Masnaa-Jdaidt Artouz border crossing on February 10 in protest against Syria's decision to ban the entry of non-Syrian cargo vehicles. AFP
Syria's protectionist move to support local lorry drivers raises cost of business for neighbours

Ban on entry of vehicles carrying goods is delaying deliveries and pushing up shipping rates

MENAFebruary 18, 2026
Australian families left Al Roj camp in Syria on February 16 but later returned. Reuters
Convoy of Australian prisoners turned back to Syrian ISIS camp

Communications breakdown between Damascus, Kurdish-led forces and Canberra leaves dozens of inmates stranded

MENAFebruary 16, 2026
Armed members of the Syrian Democratic Forces watch a demonstration by Syrian Kurds in Hasakah. AFP
Minority mistrust: Syria's Kurds determined to defend hard-won rights

Security pact allows partial reintegration while recognising Kurdish rights

MENAFebruary 13, 2026
Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces, a rival of the government in Damascus, near a frontline in Hasakah province. Reuters
Rival Syrian forces pull back from Hasakah frontline

Move is central to agreement to bring northern Syria into state while preserving limited Kurdish autonomy

MENAFebruary 11, 2026
Wafic Safa survived an Israeli assassination attempt in October 2024
Hezbollah's 'defence minister' Wafic Safa resigns

Unusual move comes as Lebanese armed group carries out 'restructuring'

MENAFebruary 06, 2026
Lebanese army chief Gen Rodolphe Haykal, centre, held talks in Washington this week. EPA
US divided over Lebanese army’s stance on Hezbollah

Foreign policy committee calls Lebanese military a 'critical partner' – but army chief clashes with Trump ally on visit to Washington

MENAFebruary 06, 2026
Syria's Justice Minister Mazhar Al Wais, left, and Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Metri exchange signed prisoner swap agreements at the Grand Serail in Beirut. AFP
Lebanon and Syria sign deal to repatriate more than 300 prisoners to Damascus

The agreement is the latest attempt by Lebanese authorities to ease the burden on overcrowded jails

MENAFebruary 06, 2026
UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon have repeatedly warned of obstruction by Israeli troops. AFP
Fears for environment after Israel drops unknown chemicals on Lebanon an

Peacekeepers and environmental groups say there are risks to agriculture and nearby civilians

MENAFebruary 03, 2026
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