Vets rushing to save Gaza's donkeys; but why?
Al Mayadeen English
A Guardian report details how, after surviving an Israeli airstrike that destroyed their mobile veterinary clinic, Dr. Saif Alden and his team in Gaza continue treating donkeys — now vital lifelines for Palestinians amid war and blockade.
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The Safe Haven for Donkeys team continue their work in the Gaza Strip on April 3, 2025. (Safe Have for Donkeys)
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