
A MURDER SPREE of street dogs for cash ensued – dogs were shot, hung, abused and run over by cars. THEN, the killers gloatingly shared horrific footage of the massacre on social media.
The barbarity of the Palestinians extends to the animals because you don’t need a cat or a dog in Palestine and Gaza.
Because animals suffer atrocities with inhuman cruelty.
In Gaza, children regularly play at catching cats and dogs in the street subjecting them to torture and making them die in terrible conditions before the eyes of parents and friends who are proud to see their children acting cruelly.
In fact, they train these poor creatures to later hope to do the same to humans, in this case, Jews as happened on October 7th.
Not long ago, in Hebron, West Bank, the town’s mayor decreed that Hebron’s cats and dogs were undesirable and that a $5 bounty would be given to anyone bringing in a dead animal.
With this bounty, the Palestinians went on the rampage and killed thousands of cats and dogs. The problem is that these innocent animals
hanged, burned alive, slaughtered and mutilated.
These are true scenes of horror that animal protection associations, such as the Association for Environment and Animals (AEA)which can accommodate no more than fifty animals, have witnessed the cruelty of the Palestinians.
His work includes painful moments, such as accompanying a dying animal, but also moments of joy, as with Lucy, a dog paralyzed in her hind legs after being hit by a car.
On the other hand, he can do nothing about the Gaza zoo, where animals are mistreated on a daily basis.
In 2019, after delicate and tense negotiations with Israeli authorities and Hamas, the animal welfare group evacuated 47 of his animals. It paid the zoo owner for costs he had incurred while caring for the animals, and the owner signed an agreement not to reopen the Rafah Zoo.
Unfortunately, they never respected the agreement and reopened the zoo, continuing to mistreat the animals as they did in 2019 with the monstrous lioness episode.

Mohammed Aweda
Indeed, in 2019, the ill-fated, malnourished lion was on display near the entrance, an ostrich trapped in a 3 M2 cage was frantically pecking at the bars, and two monkeys were chewing sitting on garbage.
A lion and a lioness were kept in two separate cages, each a few square meters in size. And, that day, the zoo owners were trying to separate the three lion cubs from their mother so that they could be photographed by children…
To separate the mother from her cubs, they hit the lioness with a stick and banged on the cage to stupefy her, one employee even taunting her when her babies were out of the cage.
The scandal is that this same owner had promised to close the zoo and in return, he had received money from animal associations to help him give freedom to his animals, this unscrupulous person took the money and continued his macabre business by leaving this zoo open.
This crime mirrors what’s happening in Gaza, where Hamas steals money from humanitarian associations to build tunnels and buy weapons to kill Israeli civilians.
The Palestinians do the same thing with their animals, diverting money from animal protection associations to make them suffer.
It is important to remember the rights of animals around the world, and, especially in the Palestinian territories.
The biggest offence is the misinformation of the major international media, such as the RFI article presenting the owner of the Gaza Zoo as a victim of the Israeli offensive in Gaza. They knowingly omit the fact that this gentleman, Mohammed Aweda, is a criminal.
This criminal and swindler has killed animals and stolen grant money from animal protection organizations.

Mohammed Oweda, tried to profit from the death of his animals by stuffing them and putting them on display. This man is a monster.He dared to say “I don’t master the embalming technique very well, and I don’t have the right products to do it, and these beasts are still decomposing”.
RFI preferred to highlight the Israeli offensive which forced the exodus of animals from the Gaza zoo and the death of the animals remaining in the zoo, instead of insisting on the theft of Mohammed Aweda’s money and the lies of Mohammed Aweda who reopened the zoo in Gaza when he had promised to close it and never reopen it. It’s a disgrace.
https://www.rfi.fr/en/middle-east/20240524-gaza-zookeeper-fears-for-his-animals-after-fleeing-rafah
The Universal Declaration of Animal Rights, co-written by the LFDA, was solemnly proclaimed in Paris on October 15, 1978, at Unesco House. Its text, revised by the International League for the Rights of Animals in 1989, was made public in 1990.
Considering that Life is one, all living beings have a common origin and have differentiated in the course of the evolution of species,
Considering that disregard for, or even simple disregard of, these natural rights causes serious harm to Nature and leads man to commit crimes against animals,
Considering that the coexistence of species in the world implies the recognition by the human species of the right to the existence of other animal species,
Considering that man’s respect for animals is inseparable from man’s respect for each other,
THE FOLLOWING IS PROCLAIMED:
ARTICLE 1
All animals have equal rights to exist within the framework of biological equilibrium.
This equality does not conceal the diversity of species and individuals.
ARTICLE 2
All animal life is entitled to respect.
ARTICLE 3
No animal shall be subjected to mistreatment or cruelty.
If the killing of an animal is necessary, it must be instantaneous, painless and not cause distress.
The dead animal must be treated with decency.
ARTICLE 4
Wild animals have the right to live freely in their natural environment, and to reproduce there.
Prolonged deprivation of its freedom, hunting and fishing for pleasure, as well as any use of wild animals for purposes other than vital, are contrary to this right.
ARTICLE 5
Animals under human control are entitled to careful care and maintenance.
They must never be abandoned or unjustifiably put to death.
All forms of animal husbandry and use must respect the physiology and behaviour specific to the species.
Exhibitions, shows and films using animals must also respect their dignity and not involve any violence.
ARTICLE 6
Animal experimentation involving physical or psychological suffering violates the rights of the animal.
Alternative methods must be developed and systematically implemented.
ARTICLE 7
Any act involving the unnecessary death of an animal and any decision leading to such an act constitutes a crime against life.
ARTICLE 8
Any act compromising the survival of a wild species, and any decision leading to such an act constitutes genocide, i.e. a crime against the species.
The slaughter of wild animals, pollution, and the destruction of biotopes are genocide.
ARTICLE 9
The legal personality of animals and their rights must be recognized by law.
The defence and safeguarding of the animal must have representatives within governmental bodies.
ARTICLE 10
Education and public instruction must lead man, from childhood, to observe, understand and respect animals.