International charity rescues animals from Gaza zoo

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Friday, August 19, 2016
A mountain goat tries to eat grass from behind the metal bars of a damaged cage at Al-Bisan Zoo in northern Gaza Strip.
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International charity rescues animals from Gaza zooA mountain goat tries to eat grass from behind the metal bars of a damaged cage at Al-Bisan Zoo in northern Gaza Strip.
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KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip -- An international charity is rescuing animals from Gaza Strip's main zoo that it has dubbed "the worst in the world" and transferring them to better lives abroad.

Zoo owner Mohammad Eweda said on Friday the animals are being "donated" because the zoo doesn't "have the ability to give them anything."

In the past, his zoo turned to taxidermy to keep its deceased animals on exhibit while another zoo in the strip painted stripes on donkeys to try and make them look like zebras.

The Four Paws charity said tortoises, an emu and other animals will be taken to a rescue center in Jordan and the zoo's single tiger to a sanctuary in South Africa. The zoo is now closed.

There is little awareness of animal welfare in Gaza.

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