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vrijdag 10 oktober 2025

Dr Saif vet in Gaza: "in the last 10 days alone we have helped 379 animals" and update from Dr Rakan vet in the West Bank ( 8 photos )

 




Dear Friends

As we write this week’s e-news, there is finally a glimmer of hope that peace may be in sight for Gaza.

Dr Saif messaged us this morning to say in the last 10 days alone, his team has helped 379 animals. Their dedication never wavers, and it’s thanks to your generosity that they can keep going. Whether you supported our Gaza appeal or give a regular monthly gift - you are a vital part of our team, helping to deliver first aid to Gaza’s donkeys.


This week, I want to share an update from the West Bank. Dr Rakan and Nour were called out to help a donkey whose hooves were in an awful state – the owner had tried to trim them with an axe!

Thankfully, our mobile team was there to help: to repair the damage, relieve the donkey’s pain, and make sure the owner had the right medication to aid recovery.

Thank you, as always, for helping the donkeys, mules and horses who need us most.

With my warmest wishes,
Wendy, Safe Haven UK Office
 
Update from Dr Rakan in the West Bank

We were travelling through local villages to reach our destination in Tulkarm, a city in the West Bank, when I got a phone call from a local farmer we’d visited a few months ago. He told me he’d bought a new donkey whose hooves were very long and badly cracked. So, we changed direction and drove further to reach him.

Close-up of the donkey’s cracked hooves before treatment

It was clear when we arrived that the donkey had been neglected for a long time. His hooves were in terrible condition. He had a broken back hoof-pastern axis - a misalignment of the hoof - which had caused swelling and painful pressure points.

Dr Rakan sterilises and bandages the donkey’s hooves to prevent infection

Sadly, his previous owner had tried to trim the hooves himself - using an axe! This only made things worse, creating a severe hoof angle and further injury. Combined with poor living conditions, the hooves had become inflamed and infected.

Nour gently works on the donkey’s hooves, trimming and rasping to restore a healthy shape

Nour, our farrier, carefully trimmed the hooves back to a normal angle and inspected the soles, toes and frog (the spongy tissue in a donkey's hoof). He also rasped the hoof walls - an essential part of proper hoof care.

I also shaved the hair around the hooves to check for any hidden lesions. I found a wound and cleaned it thoroughly, washing it several times with antiseptic to remove dead tissue. Then I bandaged the hooves with a sterile wrap to keep them clean and protected while they heal.

The owner receives medicine and instructions for follow-up care from Dr Rakan

We gave the donkey antibiotics and pain relief, and provided the new owner with enough medication to continue treatment for the next few weeks. We will of course keep in contact with the owner to make sure the donkey’s condition continues to improve.


Thank You ♥️♥️

Because of you, our mobile vet teams in the West Bank can reach donkeys like this one - bringing treatment, relief and care where it’s needed most. Your generosity also helps our mobile teams in Gaza and Egypt, and ensures the rescued donkeys at our sanctuaries in Israel and the West Bank receive the daily care they deserve.

All our work is only possible because of you. Thank you for giving so many animals the chance of a better, healthier life.
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Dr Rakan was only able to care for this donkey thanks to you - thank you so much
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donderdag 1 mei 2025

7 photos showing the care given to working horses, donkeys and mules across the Westbank regardless of an enormous shortage of everything for veterinary care

 


Dear Friend

I wanted to begin by reassuring you that all of our rescue donkeys at the sanctuary in Israel, and at our rescue centre and hospital in the West Bank, are safe and well - despite the recent, distressing reports of wildfires in the region.

We’re keeping a close eye on the situation and will take action if needed. For now, our vital work continues as normal - and today, I’m pleased to share an update from our dedicated vet teams in the West Bank.

I also want to say a heartfelt thank you for your incredible support of our Easter Appeal. Your generosity is helping us equip vet teams across all our programmes - in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and Egypt - with the tools they need to treat donkeys, mules and horses in urgent need.

Thanks to you, countless working animals will get the expert veterinary care they deserve.

We’re so grateful to have you with us.

With kindest regards,
Wendy, Safe Haven UK Office

PS. There's still time to donate to our appeal.
 

 
News from the West Bank

Our teams have been busy over the past few weeks, caring for donkeys, mules and horses right across the West Bank.

Builder donkeys are so hardworking and deserve to receive the best possible vet care.

Dr Rakan and his team treat all sorts of working animals - including builder donkeys, who carry heavy loads up steps and through tight alleyways, just like the ones you can see above and below.

Nour gives this hardworking builder donkey a much-needed hoof trim.

We pay extra attention to their hooves - builder donkeys carry such heavy loads that any pain or injury can make their lives even harder. Regular hoof checks and treatment are a big part of keeping them comfortable.

Builder donkeys are so hardworking and deserve to receive the best possible vet care.

Sometimes our work in the West Bank takes real patience.

Dr Rakan recently heard from an owner whose horse had escaped from his stable and become badly tangled in barbed wire. The poor horse was left with a painful injury.

Because of ongoing road blocks in the region, it took a few days for Dr Rakan to reach him - but he didn’t give up. Our vet teams always persevere, no matter how tough things get.

Your support means we can be there to help horses in desperate need - just like this horse with awful leg wounds to his front (shown above) and back legs.

Dr Rakan explained to the owner that the horse’s wounds were deep and would take time to heal – but he made sure he had everything he needed, including all the right medication to continue the horse's treatment. 

And of course, Dr Rakan will be back soon to check on the horse and provide any extra treatment that may be needed.

Dr Rakan treated the leg wounds to make sure the horse was comfortable and able to recover.

It’s thanks to your support that Dr Rakan and his team can be there for animals like this – no matter how challenging it is to reach them. Your kindness helps give working horses, donkeys and mules the care they need, and the chance of a healthier, more comfortable life.

Thank you for making this work possible.


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It's only with your help we are able to improve the lives of working donkeys, mules and horses in the West Bank, Gaza and Egypt. You're also helping to fund our hospital in Nablus in the West Bank and care for our rescue donkeys in Arrana, as well as our donkeys at our sanctuary in Israel.
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donderdag 27 maart 2025

Safe Haven for Donkeys gives free vetinary care for donkeys and horses in West Bank, Gaza and Egypt using a mobile clinic ( 8 photos )

 


Dear Friend

This week, we’re focusing on our work in the West Bank - where our three mobile vet teams are out every day, providing vital care to working donkeys and horses.

Led by Dr Rakan, Dr Eyed, and Dr Omran, our vet teams are constantly on the move, treating animals in need across towns, villages, markets, and rural communities. In the West Bank, veterinary care is hard to come by - and often far too expensive for the people who rely on their animals for survival.

Thanks to your support, we’re able to offer this care completely free of charge. Your generosity keeps our mobile vet clinics running and ensures that no animal is left to suffer simply because help is out of reach.

We hope you enjoy this week’s update from the field - and thank you, as always, for caring about donkeys and horses who desperately need vet care.

With kindest regards,
Wendy, Safe Haven UK Office 
 

News from the West Bank
This last week, our mobile vet teams have been on the road once again - this time Dr Rakan and Dr Eyed have headed to busy markets where working donkeys and horses desperately needed help.

Local communities know about our mobile vet clinics and bring their working animals to receive free treatment, vital for animal welfare

In dusty and crowded areas, surrounded by the hustle of traders and transporters, our vet teams provide essential veterinary treatment to animals suffering from wounds, lameness, and other ailments. Many of these hardworking animals had never seen a vet before visits by our mobile teams.

Wael provides a nose protector to this grateful donkey

Dr Rakan and Wael visit an animal market in Nablus every week, Thanks to your support, we are able to clean and dress injuries, carry out vital tooth rasping, and speak to owners about better care giving these animals a chance at relief and recovery.

Dr Rakan provides vital tooth rasping to a horse
Dr Eyed and Ahmad visited a vegetable market this week to help animals used to pull heavy carts of produce. We often see donkeys and horses with wounds caused by poor harnessing.
Dr Eyed at the busy vegetable market where he'll check many working animals

Our vet team headed up by Dr Omran also travels to more remote rural communities - places where donkeys quietly play a vital role in daily life.

Shepherd donkeys are a vital part of everyday life in rural parts of the West Bank

These animals help shepherds care for their flocks of sheep, so we offer treatment, advice, and support to ensure these gentle companions get the help they need.

Dr Omran visits more rural communities, helping animals like this baby donkey

Thank You ♥️♥️

It's only with your help we are able to improve the lives of working donkeys, mules and horses in the West Bank, Gaza and Egypt. You're also helping to fund our hospital in Nablus in the West Bank and care for our rescue donkeys in Arrana, as well as our donkeys at our sanctuary in Israel.
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Thanks to your support we can help animals like this young donkey. You help fund our vet teams, vehicles and vital veterinary instruments and medications.
If you'd like to read previous updates of our work, please click here to visit out blog. You can also view today's update online by clicking here.
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Royal Patron: Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra the Hon Lady Ogilvy KG GCVO 
Patrons: The Rt Hon the Earl of Stockton, The Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe DSG, Desmond Lynam OBE,
Peter Egan, Kay Burley, Jan Leeming, and Anthony Head