Palestinian mayor backtracks after dead dog reward outrage
A Palestinian mayor whose offer of a bounty for killing stray dogs caused outrage among animal-lovers has backtracked, saying he was joking./ Hebron Mayor Tayseer Abu Sneineh had said those who killed strays in his city could get 20 shekels ($5.8; 5.7 euros) per dog./ Stills and videos were then widely shared on social media which apparently showed dogs being killed or abused./ Another mayor then encouraged people to also shoot dogs in his city./ Diana Babish, who runs the West Bank's only dog shelter, in Beit Sahour south of Jerusalem, ...
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