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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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Iranians rally in Tehran on June 24, after the ceasefire was announced. EPA
Iranians voice relief and reservations after ceasefire with Israel declared

Some residents of Tehran celebrate truce as a victory and a chance to return to normal life, but others remain cautious

MENAJune 25, 2025
Flames rise from a vehicle after an Israeli drone attack in the town of Kfar Dajjal, in Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon, that killed three people. Photo: NNA
Israeli drone strike kills three in south Lebanon

Latest ceasefire violation one day after series of Israeli attacks on towns and villages

MENAJune 24, 2025
Israel struck a TV station in Tehran as its campaign against Iran moved into civilian areas. Getty Images
AnalysisIsrael’s threat to ‘burn Tehran’ echoes Beirut strategy, but Iran is not Lebanon

Israel may be invoking the 'Beirut model' for Tehran, but analysts say the cities are worlds apart

MENAJune 20, 2025
An anti-Israel poster is displayed in Tehran. Hostilities between Israel and Iran have escalated rapidly. AFP
'Iran can defend itself': Tehran's proxies left on the substitute bench

Hezbollah source tells The National that the group will not intervene, even if US joins conflict

MENAJune 19, 2025
The National understands US envoy Tom Barrack, who is of Lebanese origin, is due in Beirut on Thursday. AP
Hezbollah stays out of war as US envoy visits Beirut

Middle East deputy special envoy Morgan Ortagus will not fly in, amid speculation she will be given a new role

MENAJune 18, 2025
Protesters in Iraq vent their anger against Israeli attacks on Iran near the US embassy in Baghdad. AP
ExplainerHow Iran-Israel war is viewed in each neighbouring country

Long-range conflict has spread uncertainty across turbulent Levant region

MENAJune 16, 2025
A Fatah gunman in the Ain Al Hilweh refugee camp near Sidon, southern Lebanon, in April 2017. Reuters
Disarmament of Palestinian camps in Lebanon likely to be postponed

Delay would come as factions in Lebanon complain about lack of consultation over weapons surrender

MENAJune 14, 2025
People gather as cars drive past rubble from damaged buildings in Beirut's southern suburbs, after a ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah took effect in November. Reuters
‘Axis of sitting ducks’: Why Hezbollah cannot afford to defend Iran from Israel’s attacks

With its arsenal decimated and pressure to disarm, the Lebanese group has little capability to support its ally

MENAJune 13, 2025
Israeli troops carry out a raid on Beit Jinn in southern Syria on Wednesday night. Photo: Israeli army
Syria and Hamas deny that Israel captured group's fighters in raid

Israeli army said its troops seized members of the Palestinian militant group in southern Syria

MENAJune 12, 2025
A man rides a scooter through an alley in the Burj Al Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut. Reuters
Meeting of Palestinian factions in Lebanon postponed

Meeting to be held after Eid Al Adha as rival factions accuse Fatah-dominated Palestinian leadership of taking decision without them

MENAJune 03, 2025
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Baabda, east of Beirut, on Tuesday. AP
Iranian Foreign Minister in Beirut to 'open new chapter' with Lebanon

Abbas Araghchi insists Tehran will not interfere with internal affairs ahead of meeting with President Joseph Aoun

MENAJune 03, 2025
A view shows art on the wall of a building in Beirut depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at Mar Elias Palestinian refugee camp. Reuters
PLO advances disarmament plan for Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon

Officials engage with authorities in Beirut to implement Abbas-Aoun agreement

MENAJune 02, 2025
Israeli soldiers walk along the buffer zone between Northern Israel and Southern Lebanon. Despite troops withdrawal from Southern Lebanon, Israeli military remain at five Southern Lebanese posts. Getty Images
Lebanon warns of danger as Israeli occupation and attacks continue

Country's history shows dangerous consequences of one-sided enforcement of ceasefires

MENAJune 01, 2025
A mural depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at Mar Elias Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon confirms disarming of Palestinian refugee camps to begin in mid-June

Hamas complains it was not represented in decision-making process

MENAMay 26, 2025
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, right, welcomes Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Beirut on Thursday. EPA
ExclusiveLebanon agrees to improve living conditions at Palestinian refugee camps

Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas met Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on his second day in Beirut

MENAMay 22, 2025
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