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A Lebanese couple, Lubana Ismail and Fouad Youssef, fled their home during Israel's airstrikes and ground campaign in southern Lebanon, seeking medical help for Lubana's difficult labor. Due to the overload of injured and dead in hospitals in Beirut and Sidon, they were turned away everywhere. They eventually found refuge in Najaf, Iraq, where Lubana safely gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Zahraa.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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