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Adorable lion cubs frolic in Gaza refugee camp

By Danielle Haynes
The grandchild of Palestinian Saad al-Jamal, play with a lion cub inside their family house in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 19, 2015. Al-Jamal said he bought a pair of two-month-old cubs from the Rafah Zoo which were believed to have been smuggled into Gaza through a tunnel along the border with Egypt nearly three years ago. Ahmed Juma, a owner of the zoo said, the zoo could no longer provide for them. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI
1 of 21 | The grandchild of Palestinian Saad al-Jamal, play with a lion cub inside their family house in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 19, 2015. Al-Jamal said he bought a pair of two-month-old cubs from the Rafah Zoo which were believed to have been smuggled into Gaza through a tunnel along the border with Egypt nearly three years ago. Ahmed Juma, a owner of the zoo said, the zoo could no longer provide for them. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI | License Photo

GAZA, March 19 (UPI) -- Palestinian refugee Saad al-Jamal on Thursday showed off a couple of adorable lion cubs he recently purchased from the Rafah Zoo.

The zoo, located on the Gaza Strip, is home to the two-month old cubs' parents. The two older lions are believed to have been smuggled into Gaza about three years ago through tunnels along the Egyptian border.

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Al-Jamal is raising the two cubs -- Mona and Alex -- at his home in the al-Shabora refugee camp with his children and grandchildren.

Mona and Alex enjoyed a day out and about playing with the younger members of al-Jamal's family Thursday.

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