"We are intensively working on the logistics to get the animals to a safe and nice new home.''
There have been a number of attempts to get the animals out since late last month.
The group's efforts to get Lula and Simba out the first time was hampered when they were stopped at the border and soldiers refused to let them pass.
As a result, the animals had to be taken back to the zoo, which had literally turned into a battlefield in the last few months.
The zoo had been home to up to 50 animals and the majority had starved to death.
FOUR Paws International veterinary Dr Amir Khalil has previously said that the hope is to get the animals to a wildlife sanctuary in nearby Jordan.