Rescue mission to save 30 dogs from Lebanon. Lebanon, already grappling with economic turmoil and political instability, now faces a growing humanitarian crisis due to the escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine. Innocent animals, including dogs, risk being caught in the crossfire, suffering from neglect and abuse.

In light of the imminent threat of war, OIPA – the International Organization for Animal Protection – has received a request for assistance in evacuating 30 of the most vulnerable dogs to Italy. These dogs are currently located in Bzebdine, Hemlaya, and Batroun.

Back To Life Dog Rescue” a registered Italian association led by Lebanese activist Pascale, is working tirelessly to rescue these vulnerable creatures. Despite the lack of animal protection laws in Lebanon, the association has been assisting 50 dogs, including 170 at the “The Shouf Dog Shelter.”

Once necessary paperwork and veterinary procedures are completed, the dogs will be transported to the airport for their cargo flight to Paris. In Paris, Pascale and volunteers will meet them and escort them to northern Italy, where they will be placed in loving homes.

We understand that this journey will be challenging for our four-legged friends, and the costs are significant. However, we cannot abandon them to the horrors of war.

Your small contribution can make a big difference in saving the lives of these innocent animals
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