Israeli army claims Gazans who arrived in S. Africa on mystery plane had been granted entry

France 24Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 10:03:21 PM
Israeli army claims Gazans who arrived in S. Africa on mystery plane had been granted entry
Israeli authorities announced that 153 Gazans who were flown to South Africa earlier this week had received entry clearance from a third state prior to their departure. A spokesperson for the Israeli military confirmed that this third country was South Africa, clarifying the situation surrounding the entry of these individuals.
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