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✈️ "The Mystery Flight": Unraveling a Disguised Evacuation from Gaza, Stranding Palestinians in Johannesburg


Johannesburg, South Africa – The story began with a disturbing video from inside a mysterious aircraft, stranded on the tarmac of O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Dozens of Palestinians, trapped for hours without food or water, after an "unusual" and anonymous journey bearing no insignia or flight number. This was the opening scene of a narrative exposing the threads of a "suspicious organization" that exploited the desperation of Gaza's residents, sparking fears of an undeclared evacuation scheme.


🧐 The Mystery Unfolds: A Plane Without Identity, Passports Without Stamps

Approximately 160 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip arrived in South Africa last Thursday. However, the details of their journey were enough to raise serious suspicions:

  • Unidentified Aircraft: The Palestinians boarded a plane from Ramon Airport that bore no logo or flight number, stripping it of any official status.

  • Complete Dispossession: Passengers were informed of their departure time just a few hours in advance and instructed to carry small backpacks. Yet, upon crossing the Kerem Shalom crossing, they were stripped of almost everything; laptops and bags were left behind, phones confiscated, and they were only allowed to keep their passports and some money.

  • Unstamped Passports: The most alarming revelation came from South African immigration officials, who confirmed that the Zionist entity had not stamped any of the passengers' passports. This move is seen by observers as the beginning of a disguised evacuation plan aimed at erasing any official record of their departure.


💸 "Al-Majd Europe": A Phantom Organization with Intelligence Links?

The biggest surprise was the exposure of the entity that orchestrated this tragedy.

Passenger testimonies revealed that an organization named "Al-Majd Europe" facilitated their travel. However, investigations and local media quickly uncovered that:

  • Unregistered Organization: "Al-Majd Europe" is an unregistered and legally non-existent entity in South Africa.

  • Fraudulent Scheme: The organization collected between $1,500 and $5,000 per person from the passengers for "getting them out of Gaza," only to completely disappear after the initial flights.

  • Intelligence Front: Its website was recently created, using AI-generated images of people. More critically, media reports indicated that the phone numbers used belong to intelligence agencies affiliated with the occupation.


💔 A Recurring Scenario: The First Flight and Utter Abandonment

Thursday's flight was not the first. On October 28th, a similar flight carrying 176 Palestinians arrived. They were received haphazardly, with "WhatsApp" messages directing them to "Uber" cars to transport them at their own expense to cheap hotels and guesthouses in various areas of Johannesburg.

After booking accommodation for just 7 days, the organizing entity completely cut off communication, leaving them in a state of utter bewilderment and abandonment.


📢 Embassy Intervention: Warning and Humanitarian Coordination

Amidst the crisis, the Palestinian Embassy in South Africa issued a statement, reported by "Al Jazeera Net," confirming no prior knowledge or coordination regarding the arrival of these passengers.

The embassy stated that "a misleading and unregistered organization exploited the tragic humanitarian conditions of the people of the Gaza Strip, collected money from them irresponsibly." It commended the humanitarian decision by the South African authorities, who worked in coordination with the embassy to resolve the crisis, granting the Palestinians temporary 90-day visas.

The embassy concluded its statement by urging the Palestinian people to exercise extreme caution when dealing with such suspicious organizations or any unofficial intermediaries, to avoid falling victim to fraud or disguised evacuation schemes.

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