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Update from the Sanctuary and the West Bank – 20th April 2023

The sanctuary was contacted this week by someone in the nearby Negev area about a badly injured female donkey. She arrived at the sanctuary that night and was checked by Dr Eliran but unfortunately her injury was too severe, so he had to make the difficult decision to put her to sleep. Sometimes it’s the kindest thing our vets

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Update from the Sanctuary and the West Bank – 13th April 2023

Dr Omran and Ali the farrier have been running mobile veterinary clinics over in Tamoun this week, in the north of the West Bank. Here they provided a range of care – deworming, treating wounds including some awful muzzle wounds caused by chain harnesses. Dr Rakan loves his ‘babies’ at the rescue centre over in Nablus. They are

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Exciting news of a new mobile clinic in the West Bank – 2nd March 2023

We have the first of our big announcements to share with you! We’re extending our mobile clinics in the West Bank to introduce a new team headed up by a vet called Dr Omran. Thanks to this new team, we’ll be able to provide more support to the busy area around Nablus, as well as extend our coverage

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Latest update from the Sanctuary and the West Bank – 23rd February 2023

Dr Rakan and Nour travelled great distances this week, including 82km out of Nablus to a place called Tulkarm where they were able to help 12 working animals. You can see some of their photos below. Muzzle wounds and ‘wrinkles’ are caused by inappropriate harnessing, such as with chains. This is why it’s so important to educate owners on

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