Man says shadowy group sending Palestinians out of Gaza has Israeli support
Summary
A Palestinian man describes leaving Gaza through an unofficial group, Al-Majd Europe, which reportedly works with the Israeli military to facilitate such displacements to other countries. This operation involved payment and coordination with various parties, without clear documentation on the group's backing or operations. Palestinians are reportedly motivated to leave due to difficult living conditions in Gaza.Key Facts
- A man claims he left Gaza via a group called Al-Majd Europe, which coordinates with the Israeli military.
- The organization reportedly facilitated travel for 153 Palestinians to South Africa without proper documents.
- Travelers had their belongings searched and used a crossing controlled by Israel to reach Ramon Airport.
- At least three people coordinated the operation from inside Gaza, with others involved from outside.
- Participants paid between $1,500 and $5,000 per person to leave, using personal bank transfers.
- Al-Majd Europe began operations this year, claiming to be founded in 2010 but with no credible online presence.
- The Israeli military admits to assisting these transfers, aligning with its policy of "voluntary departure" for Palestinians.
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