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dinsdag 21 januari 2025

WORLD WORLDWIDE MIDDLE-EAST GAZA - ANIMALS - Network for Animals - BREAKING: Gaza ceasefire is our chance to rescue hundreds of war victim animals.

 

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With the fighting on hold, we have a chance to save the animal victims of war.

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Dear friends,

BREAKING NEWS: After 15 months of hellish war in the Middle East, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, which came into effect this past Sunday. 

Credit: SOS

We must act now to rescue the countless starving, injured and suffering animals in Gaza.

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas opens a vital window of opportunity to evacuate animals from the war-torn region. Together with a network of trusted soldiers and our partner, Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS) in Israel, animals can be rescued and transported to the border checkpoint at Kerem Shalom. Once there, rescue vehicles will rush the animals to the sanctuary for life-saving food, shelter and medical care. 

We are ready to act immediately and rescue as many animals as funds allow – and a donation from you today will increase that number.

“This is our opportunity to save as many animals as possible, with the support of the military.”
– Sharon Cohen, Founder of Starting Over Sanctuary (SOS)

Now it is the moment of truth – the border is open and the animals are waiting. This war has caused so much suffering; please do what you can to help the animal victims by donating today.

Please donate now

Credit: SOS

Hundreds of donkeys, horses, cats and dogs are waiting to be rescued. We are ready to save them – but we need your help to do so.

The hardship these animals have suffered is almost unimaginable. We know that animals are starving, suffering from shrapnel wounds and massive psychological trauma, and those of us who love animals know that now is the moment when we can start to make things right for them. 

Credit: SOS

On each mission, we can save 36 war-ravaged animals. With hundreds of survivors waiting to be evacuated, every life-saving mission is vital

The fight to save the animals doesn’t stop once they have been rescued because they need months of extensive medical care and rehabilitation to survive.

Our team is working around the clock to build a specialized isolation and rehabilitation area at the sanctuary to support the overwhelming number of animals in need. 

We must ensure our team has enough medical supplies to treat rescued animal victims, giving them the best chance of survival after the horrors they have endured. 

Credit: SOS

Here’s how your donation will save lives:

  • $150 (£122) will fund one rescue mission, saving 36 animals from Gaza. 
  • $300 (£245) will provide emergency food and medical care for a rescued donkey, horse, cat or dog for one month. 
  • $500 (£410) will help complete the isolation and rehabilitation area at the sanctuary to house and treat animal survivors. 
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We don’t know if this fragile truce will last, so we need to act immediately to save the animal survivors of the Israel-Hamas war.

Credit: SOS

Every contribution will directly support our life-saving efforts for these animals, from the moment they are pulled from danger to the long-term, specialized rehabilitation they need to heal and recover.

Please donate generously to Network for Animals today and help us save the animal survivors of the Israel-Hamas war, giving them the second chance they deserve. 

For the animals,

Gloria Davies (and Max and Flora!)
CEO and Founder
Network for Animals

P.S. The ceasefire is our opportunity to rescue animal victims of the Israel-Hamas war. Please donate today to help us save the lives of hundreds of donkeys, horses, cats and dogs in Gaza.

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Banner credit: SOS

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