After Israeli bombardment forced them flee their homes in haste, displaced Lebanese have been asking volunteers to enter their bombed out neighbourhoods to retrieve their pets. Maggie Shaarawi, vice president of the Animals Lebanon charity, is one of the rescuers. "A lot of people had to evacu...
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