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CNN visits Habiba al-Askari, the Palestinian toddler who was evacuated from Gaza to Jordan for urgent medical care last year with just days to live, following a CNN report on her story. One year on, she shows CNNβs Jomana Karadsheh her new life in Jordan and what itβs like living with a triple amputation.
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Analysis Summary
CNN revisited Habiba al-Askari, a Palestinian toddler who was evacuated from Gaza to Jordan in 2025 for emergency medical care after a CNN report on her critical condition, and documented how she is adjusting to life in Jordan one year later with a triple amputation. The follow-up shows both her physical adaptation and daily life away from the conflict zone β a human-interest story documenting the aftermath of medical intervention in wartime. This is standard humanitarian follow-up reporting on a documented evacuation case.
Claims Analysis (4)
βHabiba al-Askari is a Palestinian toddler who was evacuated from Gaza to Jordan for urgent medical care last year with just days to liveβ
Corroborated by independent news coverage of the same story. CNN's follow-up reporting confirms the original evacuation and medical situation.
βHabiba's evacuation followed a CNN report on her storyβ
Search results confirm CNN's original coverage prompted the evacuation. This is standard reporting on cause-and-effect of media intervention.
βOne year later, Habiba is living in Jordan with a triple amputationβ
Corroborated by independent news search result directly referencing 'triple amputation' in the same context. Medical outcome is documented.
βCNN's Jomana Karadsheh visited Habiba to document her life one year after evacuationβ
Post describes the reporting action itself. Named journalist Jomana Karadsheh is CNN's international correspondent with a documented reporting history on Gaza.
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