Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Extreme Animal Abuse: Fat Palestinian zoo owner starves 65 exotic animals to death – blames Israel

Mohammed Awaida had enough money to import 65 animals from Africa and build enclosures while he fattened himself, but he blames Israel for ignoring to feed them or care for them. These animals have been starved for many, many months. Israel doesn’t spend months on end initiating attacks on Palestine. They defend themselves against 2,000 Palestinian rockets a year. Mohammed Awaida continues to use the bodies of these tragic creatures who had the misfortune of being imprisoned and tortured by him as additional zoo attractions in their starved state! Just horrendous abuse of animals. Horrendous and barbaric animal cruelty is rampant through the entire Muslim world.
As usual the Muslim is blaming someone else for their own behavior. He could apparently afford to acquire two more new animals (last two pictures), who are health for now, waiting to be starved.
These animals need to be removed from the hands of these Muslim barbarians immediately. What sick and demented shit opens a zoo in Gaza anyways?
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Sentenced to death at the world’s worst zoo: Dozens of animals starve at animal ‘attraction’ in Gaza

  • Dozens of animals have wasted away from thirst or hunger at Khan Younis zoo in the impoverished Gaza Strip
  • Zoo owner Mohammed Awaida claimed staff couldn’t get to the zoo because of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict
  • Monkeys, lions, tiger, porcupines and crocodiles were all left to rot away in their enclosures at the animal park

Flies buzz around the emaciated body of a lion as it decays in the sun; nearby the mummified corpse baboon lies on the ground- it’s head still tilted up as though looking out of its enclosure, across from it a porcupine’s brittle spines protrude from its lifeless body.
They are among the dozens of animals which have died at Khan Younis zoo in the impoverished Gaza Strip after they were left without food.
Zoo owner Mohammed Awaida has blamed the Palestinian and Israeli conflict for the tragedy- claiming it meant that staff were unable to feed or care properly for the animals at the zoo.
Dozens of neglected animals have died at a zoo in Gaza City after the facility's owner claimed he was unable to feed or care for them because of the Israeli Palestinian conflict
Dozens of neglected animals have died at a zoo in Gaza City after the facility’s owner claimed he was unable to feed or care for them because of the Israeli Palestinian conflict.

Mr Awaida said he opened the ‘South Forest Park’ in 2007, only to lose a number of animals during Israel’s military offensive against Hamas that began in December 2008. During the three-week offensive, launched in response to rocket attacks on Israel, Awaida said he could not reach the zoo, and many animals died of neglect and starvation.
And it appears that history has repeated itself.
The fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants escalated last summer killing more than 1,960 Palestinians and 67 people on the Israeli side
Creatures of conflict. The animals of Gaza Zoo

The mummified corpse of this baboon, pictured in its enclosure next to the bodies of several other monkeys, died at Khan Younis zoo

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