Exclusive: Senseless slaughter of entire zoo
May 19, 2004 1:35 PM EST
By Jack Gerard
Rafah, Palestine
A little respite in the Gaza war zone was the Rafah
zoo. The only contact most of the children had with live animals,
even ordinary ones such as squirrels, goats and tortoises was at this small zoo.Among the
zoo's more popular exhibits were kangaroos, monkeys and ostriches, which the children had
only seen on TV. But Israel would even crush this small light of hope.
On May 22 the IDF soldiers entered the Rafah zoo and shot most of the animals. After 10
minutes of shooting they demolished the two acre zoo with bulldozers.
The smell of dead animals hung over the camp.
Mr. Juma , the owner , said his loss was over $300,000.
In total, of 80 animals only 7 remained. One of the two pythons was gone, as well as
two of three ostriches, the jaguars, foxes and wolves, he said.
One resident reported seeing an Army Capt. putting the zoo's rare macaws in his jeep.In
the rubble lay half buried ostriches, guinea fowl and
ducks. Goats and a deer were shot in |
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the legs and slowly died. |
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Jewish commander quizzed
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Maj. Sharon Feingold, an Israeli Army
spokeswoman, first explanation was a tank may have accidentally reversed
into it. Later she acknowledged that Israeli forces had pushed through the zoo, but
only because their initial route had been blocked by explosive charges laid by
Palestinians. |
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