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Animals starve to dying in Rafah Zoo in Gaza

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A person feeds a staving monkey at Rafah zoo, Gaza, credit score: Reuters/Mohammed Salem

Lions, monkeys and different animals at Rafah Zoo within the southern Gaza Strip are dying of starvation. 4 monkeys have already died from hunger, the zoo proprietor mentioned. A fifth monkey can also be very sick and can’t eat on his personal.

A parrot screams day by day for meals, and lions have misplaced half their weight. “There’s a scarcity of meals, water, and drugs. For the lions, we attempt to provide them a meal per week, typically we can’t,” Ahmed Gomaa, the proprietor of Rafah Zoo, advised information company Reuters. “We feed them dry bread soaked in water, simply to maintain them alive. The state of affairs is tragic.”

“We’ve a dying monkey as a consequence of lack of meals. You noticed how he was being fed by hand as a result of he couldn’t eat on his personal. These scenes are painful and tough to see. It’s painful for each people and animals,” Adel Gomaa, who was displaced from northern Gaza and now lives within the zoo together with his household, mentioned.

“It’s tough to have meals for animals as a result of there’s a precedence to make meals obtainable for the folks,” he added.

Rafah Zoo closed in 2019

In April 2019, the animal welfare group 4 Paws rescued 47 animals from Rafah Zoo in Gaza. The situations within the zoo have been so unhealthy for animals that 4 Paws advocated for closing it. The zoo agreed.

The animal welfare group transferred lions, monkeys, wolves, porcupines, foxes, cats, canine, emus ostriches, squirrels and a hyena to animal sanctuaries in Jordan and different nations.

However in September of the identical yr, the zoo opened its doors again with two lions and three new cubs cramped in small cages. These animals are actually additionally ravenous as they solely get a single weekly meal of bread soaked in water.

The cubs would possibly die if the state of affairs worsens, veterinarian Sofian Abdeen mentioned. “The zoo over there, its proprietor can’t handle. I used to assist him loads with meals, which was useless chickens from close by farms; now, we additionally ran out of this. In a really quick time period, he can be in a really tough situation.”

“His (the zoo proprietor’s) primary drawback is with the large animals just like the lion. He has a lioness who simply gave start, and she or he wants meals continually to maintain the cubs. In a earlier warfare, he confronted the identical drawback, and all of them died (the cubs) as a result of there was no meals obtainable for the mom, so there was no milk,” Abdeen mentioned.

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