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How mothers raise newborn babies during Israel’s offensive in Lebanon

Analysis Summary

Propaganda Score
0% (confidence: 95%)
Summary
The article describes the challenges faced by Hawraa Houmani, a mother who fled her village in Lebanon during Israeli air strikes and is now seeking medical care for her newborn son while sheltering in Beirut. It highlights the humanitarian impact of the conflict on civilian families.

Fact-Check Results

“Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon forced 29-year-old Hawraa Houmani to flee her village when she was nine months pregnant”
VERIFIED — The Al Jazeera article excerpt directly states that Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon forced Hawraa Houmani to flee her village when she was nine months pregnant.
“Now, she’s struggling to find medical care for her newborn son, Ali, while sheltering at a Beirut school”
VERIFIED — The same Al Jazeera article excerpt confirms Hawraa Houmani is struggling to find medical care for her newborn son, Ali, while sheltering at a Beirut school.