Israel can’t fly us all out to South Africa
Summary
A plane with 153 Palestinians from Gaza landed in South Africa without proper documents. The South African authorities initially held them on the plane for 12 hours due to a lack of prior notification about the flight. The incident is linked to a broader plan to depopulate Gaza, where individuals are reportedly paying a company to facilitate their departure.Key Facts
- A flight from Gaza carrying 153 Palestinians landed in South Africa without documentation.
- Passengers remained on the plane for 12 hours before being allowed to disembark on humanitarian grounds.
- They paid $1,500 to $5,000 to the company Al-Majd Europe for the flight.
- The operation is coordinated with the Israeli authorities.
- This is part of a larger strategy that aims to reduce the Palestinian population in Gaza.
- Previous instances of such flights have occurred since June this year.
- The passengers did not receive exit stamps, classifying them as illegal migrants in South Africa.
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