Our donkey update – 5th February 2026

This week, we wanted to take a moment to thank you – and to share some examples of the difference you have made for donkeys, mules and horses over the past year.

This update is dedicated to you. Everything in it exists because you chose to care about donkeys in need.

Across Egypt, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, your generosity has helped save lives, ease suffering and protect working animals that people depend on every day.

I hope you’ll feel proud of the progress being made for donkeys – and the role you are playing in making possible.

Gaza – life saving care in the hardest conditions

In Gaza, our mobile veterinary team has continued working through conflict, shortages and flooding to treat donkeys and horses in desperate need. These animals are often a family’s only means of transport to food, water and medical help.

With the ceasefire holding, many families have returned home to find their animals injured or close to collapse, creating a surge in urgent calls to our team. Your support has meant wounds treated, pain eased and lives saved when there was nowhere else to turn.

In the refugee camps, the number of donkeys has increased sharply, meaning our team are needed more than ever.

The West Bank – mobile vet teams, rescue & recovery

Despite roadblocks and delays, your support has kept three mobile teams on the road in the West Bank, reaching working donkeys wherever help was needed.

Our head vet, Dr Rakan, leads one of three mobile vet teams in the West Bank.

You’ve also helped improve our hospital in Nablus, including a new surgical space, and ensured rescued donkeys arriving at our Arrana centre receive proper medical care and a nutritious diet. Animals that arrived weak and malnourished are now healthy, active and thriving.

Mahmoud runs our rescue centre in Arrana, in the West Bank.

Egypt – on-the-ground care for working donkeys

In the brick kilns of El Saf, two vet teams – funded by your support – treated more than 2,000 donkeys last year. Painful wounds were cleaned and dressed, lameness was eased, and animals were given immediate relief from exhausting working conditions.

Just as importantly, your support has helped train owners, stockmen and farriers, reducing suffering before it starts, and given veterinary students hands-on experience to improve donkey welfare for years to come.

Our El Saf vet teams have made amazing progress in animal welfare – all thanks to you.

Israel – a safe permanent home for rescue donkeys

At our sanctuary in Israel, your generosity has helped care for 173 rescued donkeys while also improving their home for the future. New shelter, better fencing, improved water access and vital shade now help protect the herd through harsh weather.

You’ve also helped welcome new arrivals – donkeys who were once abandoned or at risk, and who now have safety, care and a home for life. Recent arrivals included Anat and Arbel, a closely bonded rescue pair, as well as Deborah, who arrived pregnant, and her foal Theodora, who had suffered a nasty dog bite before reaching the sanctuary.

Pregnant Deborah is being carefully looked after as the sanctuary team prepares for her new arrival.

Thank you for being part of this work, and for everything you continue to make possible through your support – be it adopting a donkey, giving a regular gift, or supporting our appeals. 

Read our full report from 2025 below – just click the button to download.

Thank you ♥️♥️

Everything we do is made possible by you. Your donations are helping us to care for all the rescue donkeys at our sanctuaries in Israel and the West Bank. You are also funding our mobile vet teams in Gaza, Egypt and the West Bank, to provide vital veterinary care for working donkeys.

Thank you for caring for these gentle animals.

Here’s Meme who lives at Arrana, our rescue centre in the West Bank. Just one of the rescue donkeys being cared for with your support. Thank you.

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