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Gaza s animals not spared from war, suffer starvation, trauma and diseases

With majority of the population displace and the humanitarian conditions worsening, animals in the war-ravaged enclave are subjected to dire conditions as Israeli bombardment continues

With few resources left, animal rescuer in Gaza hopes to save hundreds of animals

With few resources left, animal rescuer in Gaza hopes to save hundreds of animals
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MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images(GAZA) An animal rescue organization in the Gaza Strip says it s trying to keep alive not only family members amid the Israel-Hamas war, but also hundreds of dogs, cats and donkeys. "We have already lost everything, but at least the animals are still with me," Saeed Al Err, the founder of Sulala Animal Rescue, told ABC News. Al Err said he and his family, including the animals he s currently able to care for, have relocated three times since Oct. 7, when the Hamas terrorist group, which governs Gaza, launched an unprecedented surprise attack on neighboring Israel. The Israel Defense Forces retaliated with a bombing campaign and siege of Gaza, where now more than 2 million Palestinians are displaced and suffering from a lack of food, water and medicine, according to the United Nations. In Gaza, at least 27,947 people have been killed and 67,459 others have been injured since Oct. 7, according to Gaza s Hamas-run Ministry of Health. In

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MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images(GAZA) An animal rescue organization in the Gaza Strip says it s trying to keep alive not only family members amid the Israel-Hamas war, but also hundreds of dogs, cats and donkeys. "We have already lost everything, but at least the animals are still with me," Saeed Al Err, the founder of Sulala Animal Rescue, told ABC News. Al Err said he and his family, including the animals he s currently able to care for, have relocated three times since Oct. 7, when the Hamas terrorist group, which governs Gaza, launched an unprecedented surprise attack on neighboring Israel. The Israel Defense Forces retaliated with a bombing campaign and siege of Gaza, where now more than 2 million Palestinians are displaced and suffering from a lack of food, water and medicine, according to the United Nations. In Gaza, at least 27,947 people have been killed and 67,459 others have been injured since Oct. 7, according to Gaza s Hamas-run Ministry of Health. In

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MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images(GAZA) An animal rescue organization in the Gaza Strip says it s trying to keep alive not only family members amid the Israel-Hamas war, but also hundreds of dogs, cats and donkeys. "We have already lost everything, but at least the animals are still with me," Saeed Al Err, the founder of Sulala Animal Rescue, told ABC News. Al Err said he and his family, including the animals he s currently able to care for, have relocated three times since Oct. 7, when the Hamas terrorist group, which governs Gaza, launched an unprecedented surprise attack on neighboring Israel. The Israel Defense Forces retaliated with a bombing campaign and siege of Gaza, where now more than 2 million Palestinians are displaced and suffering from a lack of food, water and medicine, according to the United Nations. In Gaza, at least 27,947 people have been killed and 67,459 others have been injured since Oct. 7, according to Gaza s Hamas-run Ministry of Health. In

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