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Palestinian football fans showed pride in their team by taking a LION CUB to watch the game in a crowded stadium. 

Alex was seen in the stands for a match between Shabab Rafah and rivals El-Sadaka in the Palestinian league, dressed in his team’s shirt. Fans, far from being scared, were reportedly delighted by the presence of the predator, while younger fans played with him after the match.

The lion was born in a zoo in Rafah but the owner was forced to sell the cubs in order to keep feeding other animals. Two other lovely two-month-old lion cubs from the same zoo, Mona and Alex, have been living with refugee Saad Aldeen Al-Jamal and his six children at their home in Rafah, in southern Gaza. The 54-year-old father says he bought the cubs from the impoverished Rafah zoo and the unusual pets have become an entire part of his family.

Al-Jamal said: “They’re living inside the house just like the children. They eat and drink inside the room and they have a bed that they both sleep on. They also play football.” The cubs were born in Rafah zoo and sold when they were just two-weeks-old. The majority of people of the conflict-hit city are homeless and poverty doesn’t just affect humans but also its animals.

Rafah zoo owner, Mohammad Juma, said: “Because of the amount of animals, the bad economical situation, lack of leisure activities and that you don’t have enough food or money... this (situation) would make you sell anything you have to save the rest of the animals.”

The Al-Jamal family might face a similarly tough situation in the near future as the cubs already eat half a kilo of meat every day. The family might be able to make the situation work for now, but once fully grown, lions can weigh more than 400 pounds, or nearly 200 kilograms.

Al-Jamal said that he knew the cubs would eventually become dangerous. “In one month, they will start being kept in a cage for our own safety,” he said.


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