Animal rescuer shelters pets and livestock left behind by Lebanon war | AP News
- KFAROUE, Lebanon (AP) — In the village of Kfaroue in southern Lebanon, Hussein Hamza makes his daily rounds to feed and check on his furry and feathered charges.
- The number of animals in his care has multiplied since the outbreak of the latest Israel-Hezbollah war, as hundreds of thousands of southern Lebanon residents fled and were unable to take their pets or farm animals.
- In other cases, the owners were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
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- KFAROUE, Lebanon (AP) — In the village of Kfaroue in southern Lebanon, Hussein Hamza makes his daily rounds to feed and check on his furry and feathered charges.
- The number of animals in his care has multiplied since the outbreak of the latest Israel-Hezbollah war, as hundreds of thousands of southern Lebanon residents fled and were unable to take their pets or farm animals.
- In other cases, the owners were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
Sources: AP