Displaced Mothers in Lebanon Welcome Babies' New Lives with Hope and Fear
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Displaced mothers in Lebanon welcome babies' new lives with hope and fear
BEIRUT, March 27 - When Israeli strikes rained down on southern Lebanon in early March, Hawraa Houmani, 29 years old and almost nine months pregnant, fled her village near Nabatieh to a shelter in a school in Beirut. She no longer had access to the doctor that had cared for her throughout her pregnancy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After about six months since Roy Kesri, her 18-year-old son, was drafted into combat service in the Nahal Brigade, and now he is with his company in Lebanon, Naama Kesri shares a particularly painful personal story about the period she is going through as the mother of a soldier. Watch Naama's sharing From Naama Kesri's story "You can't understand it until it happens to you" Kesri, who over the past few months has not hidden the fear and difficu…
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When Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon in early March, Hawraa Houmani, 29, who was nearly nine months pregnant, had to leave her village near Nabatieh and seek refuge in a school in Beirut. This sudden displacement cut her off from the doctor who had cared for her throughout her pregnancy. “I had prepared myself physically and mentally for that doctor, for her to be the one delivering,” Houmani said. A hospital in Beirut initially refused her…
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