Suzanne Abou Said

Suzanne Abou Said

Suzanne Abou Said

A journalist based in Lebanon.

For two months, even post-ceasefire, the Israeli MK drone ('Umm Kamel') buzzed over Lebanon, a grim reminder of imminent airstrikes, leaving lasting trauma

02 December, 2024

As Israel's war on Lebanon escalates, hundreds of Syrian refugees are seeking shelter on Beirut's beaches, facing dire living conditions and uncertainty

15 October, 2024

As IDP numbers rise, local businesses struggle to meet the growing demand for essentials, leaving communities worried about shortages and economic stability

10 October, 2024

In response to Israel's ongoing missile strikes, volunteers have rallied to provide urgent aid to the thousands of Lebanese families displaced from their homes

04 October, 2024

Iraqi, Syrian, and Palestinian refugees have also been donating blood in response to appeals from hospitals, while others offered rooms in their homes.

26 September, 2024

"If it weren't for the people of the south, there would be no Lebanon," said Maryam Haidar, a secondary school teacher at Tripoli's Al-Malaab School.

24 September, 2024

The intelligence breach shown by the attack, and the scale of it, were unfathomable to a population grappling with crisis after crisis.

18 September, 2024

The LRC has currently "eleven centres, each with about seven vehicles" and that some were located about 5–10 kilometres from the conflict zone.

16 August, 2024