It claims this was necessary, citing threats to local residents and the inhumane conditions the animals were kept in.
Breakdown
- Hundreds of Nile crocodiles were culled on a farm in an Israeli West Bank settlement.
- Officials cited threats to local residents and poor conditions for the animals. 18s
- The farm owner claimed the culling was illegal and done without his consultation. 24s
- The farm had been closed to visitors since the end of the second Palestinian Intifada. 31s
- Nile crocodiles were classified as a protected species in Israel in 2012. 39s