Animals Lebanon providing sanctuary for pets whose owners forced to flee air attack - News Summed Up

Animals Lebanon providing sanctuary for pets whose owners forced to flee air attack


The organisation’s staff sometimes travel on motorbikes, with carriers on the back, which they use to transport rescued animals. Reem Sadek, operations manager for Animals Lebanon. During the last all-out war, in 2024, Animals Lebanon housed almost 500 animals in their offices in Hamra, west Beirut. Cat nap: Sheltering in the Animals Lebanon office, Hamra, Beirut. “Ninety per cent of the animals have owners and owners need their animals.


Source: The Irish Times March 15, 2026 09:31 UTC



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