Moe's War Zone Shelter no. 2

Moe Diab’s Shelter is still in the middle of a war zone – we have launched a 2nd fundraiser to help them through this terrible ordeal…
Last month we held a fundraiser to help Moe Diab’s shelter in Lebanon. We managed to raise $500 which was wonderful! However this update from Moe illustrates to us
the difficulties in keeping so many dogs safe, fed & healthy in a country at war.
We have therefore decided to launch a second fundraiser to try and raise another $500, in the hope of providing some more relief for Moe & the animals he cares for.
Moe’s emotional update is below, please read it & donate whatever you can to help. Thank you everyone.
Moe says..
“We were promised a a ceasefire here in Lebanon of 10 days and people here in my country heaved a sigh of relief but as is inevitable every time we are promised peace it never happens .
Within a day the bombing continued. We are trapped in this hell with Israel fighting with Iran because Hezb***** do not wish to give up their weapons to the Lebanese government and so the military action continues causing fear, devastation and terror not only for the people of Lebanon but all the innocent animals also trapped in a war zone.
Continued fighting increases all costs -food for people, food for animals. I am managing to grow some crops for my horses and donkeys but it is a slow process
and I still have to  supplement what I can provide from my own land. Along with this we are struggling with local farmers cutting part of my fencing down to bring their goats on my land
who then eat my crops. I cannot report them as nothing will be done so I am forced to keep repairing fences to try and provide food for my own animals.
I am hoping I will have enough for an electric fence which will also prevent the farmers from accessing my land. Please send whatever you can afford.”
“I rely solely on my wonderful friends to provide everything for my animals =without donations my animals will quickly suffer.”
Please everyone, let’s help Moe care for the animals during this terrible time. Thank you.