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    Lebanese Mothers Struggle to Raise Newborns Amid Israeli Air Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    As Israeli air strikes continue to target Lebanon, many families are being uprooted from their homes, including expectant mothers facing immense hardships. Among them is 29-year-old Hawraa Houmani, who was forced to leave her village while nine months pregnant. The ongoing conflict has created a precarious environment for childbirth and early childcare, with limited access to medical facilities and essential supplies.

    Lebanon has experienced repeated escalations of violence due to the Israeli offensive, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region. Pregnant women and new mothers are particularly vulnerable, as displacement disrupts prenatal care and safe delivery options. The psychological and physical toll on these women is profound, impacting both their health and that of their newborns.

    In a significant development, aid organizations are striving to provide support despite the dangerous conditions. Efforts include mobile clinics and emergency relief to assist mothers like Houmani in navigating the challenges of raising infants amid conflict. The situation underscores the broader impact of war on civilian populations, especially the most vulnerable.

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