Israel accused of banishing Palestinians to South Africa

Published November 15, 2025
Hanan Jarrar, Palestinian ambassador to South Africa, smiles for a picture on a plane in a location given as Johannesburg, South Africa, in this handout image released on Nov 13, 2025. — Embassy of the State of Palestine/South Africa Facebook via Reuters
Hanan Jarrar, Palestinian ambassador to South Africa, smiles for a picture on a plane in a location given as Johannesburg, South Africa, in this handout image released on Nov 13, 2025. — Embassy of the State of Palestine/South Africa Facebook via Reuters

JOHANNESBURG: More than 150 Palestinians who have “mysteriously” arrived in South Africa appeared to have been “driven out” of the Gaza Strip, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday.

After landing at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Thursday, the 153 Palestinians were kept on the charter plane for 12 hours by South African border police as they did not have departure stamps from Israel on their passports.

The home affairs ministry finally allowed the passengers to disembark on Thursday evening after the Gift of the Givers charity guaranteed to provide them with accommodation.

“It does seem like they were being flushed out,” Ramaphosa told journalists Friday.

“These are people from Gaza who somehow mysteriously were put on a plane that passed by Nairobi and came here,” he said, adding that South Africa would investigate “the details”, but had admitted the group “out of compassion”.

A total of 130 entered the country and 23 took onward flights to other destinations, according to the ministry.

A first plane carrying 176 Palestinians had previously landed in Johannesburg on Oct 28, with some of the passengers then departing for other countries, according to the founder of the Gift of the Givers, Imtiaz Sooliman.

Published in Dawn, November 15th, 2025

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