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An animal rescuer cares for pets and livestock stranded by war in southern Lebanon
Hamza says he spends $400 to $500 daily on food, medical care and repairs as war-displaced animals keep arriving.
- Hussein Hamza cares for many pets and farm animals stranded in Kfaroue, southern Lebanon, feeding and checking on them daily.
- The number of animals under Hamza's care has grown since the recent Israel-Hezbollah war, as many residents fled without their animals.
- Hamza spends about $400 to $500 daily on food, medical care, and other needs for the animals.
- Despite fears of new conflict, some of Hamza's dogs have been adopted, though many potential owners remain hesitant.
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An animal rescuer cares for pets and livestock stranded by war in southern Lebanon
Hussein Hamza is caring for abandoned animals in Kfaroue, southern Lebanon, as the Israel-Hezbollah war continues.

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Coverage Details
Total News Sources24
Leaning Left9Leaning Right5Center9Last Updated39% Left, 39% Center
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left, 39% of the sources are Center
39% Center
L 39%
C 39%
R 22%
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