Sulala Rescue: A Beacon of Hope for Gaza's Animals Amidst Struggle
In the heart of Gaza, amidst the chaos and struggles, a beacon of hope shines through the tireless efforts of Sulala Rescue. This family-run animal sanctuary has defied the odds, working around the clock to save hundreds of animals suffering from the ravages of war. Despite facing severe shortages of food and medicine, the dedicated volunteers of Sulala Rescue continue their mission, driven by an unwavering commitment to compassion and care.
Sulala Rescue has managed to save hundreds of animals despite facing severe shortages of food and medicine. This family-run animal sanctuary has been working tirelessly to rescue animals in Gaza during a year of intense Israeli bombardment.
Volunteer Sa’ed Al-Err has been caring for hundreds of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and donkeys, since Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip in October last year. Despite the lack of food and medicine, Mr. Al-Err and other volunteers have continued their efforts through Christmas to help vulnerable animals.
Mr. Al-Err mentioned that the need to help animals increased with the onset of the war, which strengthened their resolve to continue their mission. They receive numerous calls daily from people in Gaza seeking help for injured animals, often found under the rubble of war or hurt in accidents.
The sanctuary has faced significant challenges, including the high cost and scarcity of animal food and medicine. Many Palestinians had to abandon their pets while fleeing the conflict, and some animals were left at the Egyptian border during evacuations. The sanctuary had to leave hundreds of dogs in a shelter with some food before evacuating south earlier this year.
The rescue organization has called on the Israeli government to allow animal food and medicine into Gaza. Despite sending over 30 emails to the Israeli Knesset, they have yet to receive a response.
The sanctuary was established in 2006 by Saeed El-Arr, who was motivated by witnessing government officials encouraging the killing of stray animals. He trained in Russia and registered Sulala in Gaza as an official charity to shelter dogs, cats, and donkeys. The entire family is dedicated to caring for animals, a principle instilled by Saeed El-Arr, and they are committed to continuing their work despite the ongoing conflict.
The story of Sulala Rescue is a testament to the power of compassion and resilience in the face of adversity. As the attack on Gaza continues, the sanctuary's volunteers remain steadfast in their dedication to saving the lives of countless animals. Their efforts highlight the importance of empathy and the profound impact that a small group of determined individuals can have, even in the most challenging circumstances. Through their unwavering commitment, Sulala Rescue not only provides a lifeline for the animals of Gaza but also serves as an inspiring example of humanity's capacity for kindness and perseverance.