Special needs Palestinian man rescues stranded cats and shows the world what kindness means - GulfToday

Special needs Palestinian man rescues stranded cats and shows the world what kindness means

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Ahmed Mosabeh holds one of several rescue kitten he cares for.

Niloufar Saleem, Gulf Today

No matter what the situation, there is always room for kindness, and what better example than that of Ahmed Mosabeh.

Ahmed Mosabeh is a Palestinian man with special needs who rescues cats amid the ongoing air strikes in Palestine where hundreds have lost their lives and homes.

He has enhanced the sense of humanity with his gesture and kindness.

cats1 Ahmed Mosabeh, a 28-year-old Palestinian man with special needs hold the cats.

 

The 28-year-old rescues cats stranded amid the airstrikes and carries them all to a safer area.

 

He effortlessly became the light in the midst of absolute darkness.

 

Gaza health officials say at least 227 Palestinians, including 64 children, have been killed in airstrikes and more than 1,600 wounded.

 

cats3 Ahmed stands next to a destroyed building with his cats.

 

The bombardment has driven more than 56,000 Gazans from their homes, fleeing into 59 schools run by UNRWA.

 

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