What’s the shadowy organisation taking Gaza Palestinians to South Africa?

Al JazeeraSunday, November 16, 2025 at 4:18:48 PM
The recent revelation about Al-Majd Europe's scheme to take Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa has sparked widespread debate. South Africa's intelligence services are currently investigating a chartered plane that landed in Johannesburg with over 150 Palestinians lacking proper travel documents. This situation highlights the complexities surrounding refugee movements and the international response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza. The connection between these events underscores the urgent need for clarity and accountability in humanitarian efforts, as well as the geopolitical implications of such relocations.
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