I couldn’t verify Ali Hamadeh’s sect from the available information, and I shouldn’t guess about a person’s religious affiliation without a reliable source. The public results I found identify him as a Lebanese journalist and political writer, but they do not state his sect.

What is confirmed

  • He is described as a Lebanese journalist based in Beirut.
  • He is also referred to as a political writer and journalist.
  • None of the sources I found give a clear, reliable statement of his sect.

Important caution

A journalist’s sect is sensitive personal information, and it is easy for rumors or political commentary to blur facts. Based on the sources I found, the safest answer is: not publicly confirmed.

Practical takeaway

If your goal is to understand his political or media leanings, it’s better to look at:

  • The outlets he writes for.
  • His public interviews and commentary.
  • His published positions on Lebanese politics.

That gives a more reliable picture than trying to infer religion from social media or forum chatter.