Mai Elawawda

Mai Elawawda

NGO worker Palestine

Mai Elawawda is a communications officer for the British medical NGO Medical Aid for Palestinians, who reported on the dire situation in Gaza, emphasizing the critical humanitarian needs amidst the chaos of military operations surrounding her office.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mai Elawawda, a communications officer for Medical Aid for Palestinians, details the need for food, water and tents. 6

The Guardian: ‘Thank God we witnessed this’: Palestinians on the ceasefire deal - Today in Focus Extra | Gaza

United States United States: Mai Elawawda, a communications officer for the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians, described the dire situation of displaced people in Gaza. 6

CNN: Satellite images reveal wide destruction in Gaza City as Israel steps up assault

Taiwan Taiwan: Mai Elawawda, communications officer in Gaza for the UK-based charity Medical Aid for Palestinians, said the situation was 'extremely critical.' 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: WHO says facilities in Gaza attacked

Monaco Monaco: Mai Elawawda, a communications officer for the British NGO Medical Aid for Palestinians, expressed concern over the bombardments around their office. 5

Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco: Israël étend ses opérations militaires à Gaza, appels internationaux à cesser la guerre

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mai Elawawda described the situation in Deir al-Balah as 'extremely critical'. 7

BBC: Israel tanks advance into Deir al-Balah city for first time

France France: Mai Elawawda, a communications officer for Medical Aid for Palestinians, described the situation as extremely critical due to ongoing bombardments. 5

Le Monde: Gaza : l’armée israélienne étend ses activités dans le centre du territoire