Yasmin Vossoughian
Coverage of Yasmin Vossoughian in the Nexus archive.
- Lebanese refugees hope to return home as ceasefire with Israel is extended
A three-week ceasefire extension between Lebanon and Israel was agreed upon through peace talks, but over one million Lebanese refugees remain displaced. Many refugees, including those housed in a school-turned-refugee center, express a strong desire to return to their homes.
- Survivor in Lebanon mourns family killed in Israeli missile attack
A survivor in Tyre, Lebanon, mourns the deaths of his wife, daughter, two grandchildren, and nephew after an Israeli airstrike destroyed their home. NBC News correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian reported on the incident in one of Lebanon's hardest-hit cities.
- Families weigh whether to leave their homes in Lebanon
Families in Lebanon, particularly in the Hezbollah stronghold of Tyre, are grappling with the decision to leave their homes amid ongoing threats from the war. NBC News correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian reports on the impact of the conflict in southern Lebanon.
- People in Lebanon remain wary of ceasefire
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is in effect, but people in Lebanon remain cautious and wary. NBC News' Yasmin Vossoughian reports from Beirut on the ground sentiments during the truce.