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US Soldiers Who Served Near Gaza Adopt Abandoned Dogs

Ten dogs—three adults and seven puppies—found near the Gaza border will soon fly to New York to be adopted by American soldiers who served in the area during the war, Israel’s Let the Animals Live association announced. Working alongside SPCA International, the group is handling vaccinations, paperwork, and logistics so the animals can reunite with the troops who cared for them. The flight is scheduled for Wednesday, February 19, after which the canines will go to their new homes across the United States.

Organizers say the rescue offers a glimmer of compassion in a harsh season. The soldiers, now back home, selected names for the dogs and pledged to provide long-term care. For many, the bond formed during difficult deployments became a source of comfort—and a commitment they wanted to keep. The partnership between Israeli and international animal-welfare groups underscores how small acts of kindness can bridge borders and bring healing amid conflict.

(TOI/VFI News)

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