MedicAidPalestinians

@MedicalAidPal

Medical Aid for Palestinians works for the health and dignity of Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees.

London, oPt, Lebanon
Joined January 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    27 Sep 2018

    First responder Abdallah al-Qutati was the third health worker to be killed in by Israeli forces since 30 March. Join our call for action to protect Palestinian health workers:

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  2. 3 hours ago

    MAP’s partner: Bringing smiles to hospitalised children in Jerusalem This winter, nine young people from Al Saraya Centre visited Al Mekassed hospital in East Jerusalem as part of a community support initiative they devised.

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  3. Jan 4

    One journalist reported that "paramedic Yassin Imran was injured with two rubber-coated steel bullets in the face"

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  4. Jan 4

    Palestinian reported injured in northern occupied West Bank district of Nablus this morning ()

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  5. Jan 3

    It’s time to start thinking about New Year’s Resolutions and what better way to start the year afresh than by signing up for a challenge event in aid of MAP and supporting the health and dignity of Palestinians?

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  6. Jan 2

    Rasha Kaloti, MAP’s Programme Officer in the West Bank, recently accompanied the MAP-supported mobile health clinic on a visit to the Bedouin community of Khan al Ahmar. Read her report, where she describes the care provided to the village.

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  7. 31 Dec 2018
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  8. 30 Dec 2018

    Developing and care skills in . Wafa Kanan, MAP’s Project Officer in Gaza, and Rasha Al Moghany, MAP’s Medical Training Officer in Gaza, report on two medical missions we supported in Gaza in November.

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  9. 29 Dec 2018

    Life in the shadow of the settlements. MAP's mobile health clinic is a vital provider of primary health care, first aid training & maternal health to many Bedouin communities in the West Bank. Learn more:

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  10. 28 Dec 2018

    To round up the year, why not add a MAP fundraising event to your New Year's resolutions? How about tackling a half marathon or expanding your culinary skills in 2019? Learn more and get involved:

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  11. 27 Dec 2018

    The Israeli military’s shocking use of force against protestors in has caused scores of deaths and left thousands of Palestinians injured, many with horrific limb injuries. Read how MAP is helping to save lives & limbs in : .

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  12. 24 Dec 2018

    A Christmas message from MAP's CEO . "This year has been yet another difficult and tragic one for Palestinians." "I want to thank our supporters for their generosity and kind support – facilitating our essential and lifesaving work."

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  13. An entirely reasonable request - in line with international law and common humanity -

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  14. 23 Dec 2018

    This year in health workers trying to reach, treat and evacuate wounded demonstrators have come under fire. The UK must address attacks on Palestinian health workers. Learn more and take action:

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  15. 22 Dec 2018
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  16. 21 Dec 2018

    Wafa Kanan, MAP’s Project Officer in and Rasha Al Moghany, MAP’s Medical Training Officer in Gaza, report on how we are developing surgical and trauma care skills in Gaza:

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  17. 20 Dec 2018

    The work of MAP’s community midwives in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon is more essential today than ever

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  18. 20 Dec 2018

    For the past ten years, MAP’s community in Lebanon have helped to enhance the care offered to pregnant Palestinian women and their new-born babies. Learn more:

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  19. 18 Dec 2018

    Healthcare services yet again under attack & impeded by occupying forces, with impunity.

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  20. 18 Dec 2018
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  21. Having travelled to Palestine with I know the brilliant work they do in difficult and distressing circumstances. Well done to everyone who took part in raising funds for this vital charity.

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