

Aya Batrawy
NPR correspondent based in Dubai. She took a closer look at the attack and Israel's changing story about what happened.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 17min
President Trump Changes His Tone On The Crisis In Gaza
Aya Batrawy, an NPR Middle East correspondent, dives into President Trump's changing stance on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, influenced by shocking visuals of suffering children. The discussion highlights the complexities of U.S. involvement, internal Republican divides, and the urgent need for more aid. Batrawy sheds light on the delicate balance Trump must maintain amidst shifting public sentiment and international pressures while addressing the dire living conditions in Gaza. The contrasting views within the Republican Party reveal deeper ethical debates on how to handle the crisis.

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Nov 20, 2025 • 27min
Trump and MBS: Who's wooing whom?
Aya Batrawy, NPR's Gulf Bureau correspondent, provides in-depth analysis of Saudi Arabia, while Greg Myre covers U.S. national security and foreign policy. They delve into the complexities of U.S.-Saudi relations under Trump, exploring MBS's investments and the strategic reasons for their alliance. The conversation also addresses the impact of recent events in Gaza, challenges in demilitarization, and MBS's controversial reforms at home. Their insights illuminate the delicate balance of power and interests shaping the region's future.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 30min
What is a ceasefire?
In this discussion, NPR correspondents Daniel Estrin and Aya Batrawy delve into the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Estrin shares firsthand accounts of Israeli military positions and the devastation on the ground. Batrawy outlines the complex ceasefire plan, highlighting humanitarian concerns and stalled phases. They examine the ramifications of both stalled aid and the differing definitions of 'demilitarization' by the involved parties. Additionally, they explore the political consequences for both Israelis and Palestinians amid ongoing tensions.

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Apr 23, 2025 • 12min
Israel's changing story of an attack on rescue workers
Aya Batrawi, an NPR correspondent based in Dubai, discusses a tragic incident where 15 rescue workers were killed by Israeli forces. She reveals how the initial military claims of 'suspicious' behavior were contradicted by later evidence, prompting an investigation. The podcast delves into the harrowing reality faced by emergency responders in conflict zones and critiques the Israeli military's admission of an 'operational misunderstanding.' Batrawi highlights the urgent need for accountability amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Apr 8, 2025 • 30min
The Mass Grave in Gaza
Aya Batrawy, an NPR international correspondent based in Dubai, sheds light on the intense humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She discusses the perilous conditions for aid workers, detailing tragic incidents of violence against them. Batrawy highlights the dire shortages of food and medical supplies, affecting the most vulnerable populations, especially children. The conversation digs into Israel's military strategy under President Trump's plan and the international community's response to the urgent need for aid amidst ongoing conflict.


