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Art By The.gauntlets

Part 1 of a comic done in brownish red pencil. It shows a woman wearing a dark hijab, a doctor's coat and a stethoscope over her shoulder, holding a baby in blankets and smiling softly, her face seen in profile. Her nose has a slight bump. The baby is looking a bit to the side and smiling. She has a small amount of hair. The text above says "I am Dr. Huda Abu Khater". The text below says "I worked at Nasser Medical Hospital".
Part 2 of a comic done in brownish red pencil. With explosions and a building in the background, a tank enters the area. Closest to the viewer, a scared man is running, seen from the front and chest up. Behind, in front of the tank, the shape of a hijabi woman is clutching a baby, running away to the right. Some ways behind her, another figure is running in the same direction. The text above says "My daughter Soma was born there". The text below says "Two days later, we were bombed".
Part 3 of a comic done in brownish red pencil. With an explosion shape in the background, Dr Huda is running with Soma in her arms, both squeezing their eyes shut in fear and distress. The text above says "I carried her as I ran". The text below says "She nearly fell from my arms more than once".
Part 4 of a comic done in brownish red pencil. Soma, in her mouth a pacifier with three stars on it, is looking out from between blankets. She looks tired. The text above says "Now, she suffers from vomiting and blood in her stool". The text below says "The dirty water has given us both severe gastroenteritis".

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A photo of Dr. Huda holding her baby, Soma. Dr. Huda wears a dark blue hijab, a doctor's coat and a stethoscope. She has pale skin, dark eyes and dark brows. Soma, clutched to her mother's side in a white blanket, has a small amount of light hair and chubby cheeks, smiling in the photo. Behind them, two blue-beige rugs and a pink sheet are seen making up part of the structure of a tent. Below and to the left is a dark-colored basket or baby carrier, either way lined with blankets.
A photo of Dr. Huda holding her baby, Soma. Dr. huda wears a dark blue hijab, a doctor's coat and a stethoscope. She has pale skin, dark eyes, dark brows and a nose with a slight bump, seen in profile as she looks at Soma. Soma, clutched to her mother's side in a white blanket, has a small amount of light hair, and her eyes are wide, her mouth slightly open, making her look surprised in that way babies often are. Behind them, two blue-beige rugs and a pink sheet are seen making up part of the structure of a tent. Below and to the left is the top of a dark-colored basket or baby carrier, either way lined with blankets.
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