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Animal Interfaith Alliance is an international alliance of faith groups founded in Britain, concerned about
the welfare of animals. Our member organisations and individual members include Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims and Sikhs. We would like to compliment you on your articles about Safe Haven for Donkeys, an excellent organisation our members support.
Dr Saif Alden, a vet funded by Safe Haven, does all he can in terrible circumstances to help the donkeys who are indispensable to the persecuted people of Gaza. Like them, the donkeys who labour to transport people forced to evacuate are starving. We do hope your readers can find it in them to support Safe Haven for Donkeys – it is even more obvious now that, without enough food and medicines coming into Gaza, these animals will die, leaving their owners in even more dire straits. They are a lifeline to humanity, so, as Dr Alden says, “We must protect this sacred creature.” We would like to convey our grateful thanks to him.
Marian Hussenbux, campaigns secretary, Animal Interfaith Alliance
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