Khaleej Times

Lions, foxes among neglected animals shifted from Gaza zoo

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gaza city — Dozens of neglected animals were evacuated from a ramshackle Gaza zoo on Sunday in the fourth and largest such rescue mission in the blockaded Palestinia­n enclave.

Vets and volunteers from Four Paws Internatio­nal transporte­d some 40 animals into Israel from the neglected zoo in the southern town of Rafah. The animals, including lions, foxes, monkeys, pelicans, wolves and ostriches, will be resettled in sanctuarie­s in Jordan and South Africa.

“The zoo has been in a bad situation in recent years due to economic and political turmoil,” said Amir Khalil, a veterinari­an from the Vienna-based organisati­on. “Most of the animals had a sort of traumatisa­tion.”

Many of the animals were smuggled into Gaza via tunnels beneath the southern border with Egypt, which along with Israel has blockaded the territory since the Hamas group seized power there in 2007.

The blockade and three wars between Israel and Hamas have made life miserable for Gaza’s 2 million residents. Animals kept in captivity have suffered from a combinatio­n of neglect and lack of resources on the part of zookeepers.

Some died of cold and hunger in makeshift zoos as keepers failed to provide adequate care, while others were killed during the 50-day war in 2014.

In January, four lion cubs died in the Rafah zoo. The owner later released grisly footage showing a lioness being declawed, in an apparent effort to push the organisati­on to speed up the evacuation process. The owner was compensate­d for the animals, but

the amount paid has not been publicized.

Four Paws Internatio­nal has carried out four rescue operations and has sent numerous medical missions to treat animals and birds in Gaza. Two zoos have closed since Four Paws removed their animals, while animals are still being held in poor conditions at three other zoos.

The zoo has been in a bad situation in recent years due to economic and political turmoil. Most of the animals had a sort of traumatisa­tion

Amir Khalil, A vet from Four Paws

 ?? AFP ?? Members of animal welfare charity ‘Four Paws’ carry a sedated monkey at a zoo in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. —
AFP Members of animal welfare charity ‘Four Paws’ carry a sedated monkey at a zoo in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. —

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