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

South Africa Claims to Have Granted Entry to Gazan Refugees on Mysterious Plane Amid Controversy Over Alleged Ethnic Cleansing Effort.

The Israeli army has admitted that the 176 Gazans who arrived in South Africa on a mysterious plane had been granted entry by the country itself, contradicting earlier claims that Israel was solely responsible for their transport. According to Shimi Zuaretz, a COGAT spokesperson, South African authorities gave permission for the refugees' arrival after Israel received approval from the third country – in this case, South Africa.

However, the admission raises suspicions about Israel's intentions, with critics accusing the country of perpetuating ethnic cleansing by sending Gazans out. This claim was first voiced by a COGAT spokesperson who stated that South Africa initially invited the refugees and authorized their arrival before backtracking and denying any knowledge of the arrangement.

The refugees were held on the plane for 12 hours after landing in Johannesburg due to a lack of departure stamps from Israel in their passports. It wasn't until an NGO, Gift of the Givers, offered them accommodation that they were finally allowed to disembark. The organization claimed it did not know who chartered the flight or a previous one that brought 176 Gazans on October 28.

Israel's official stance is that it facilitates the departure of Gaza residents through Israel to receiving countries for specific reasons such as medical treatment, dual citizenship, and family ties, as well as those possessing visas from third countries. However, critics argue that this claim does not apply in the case of the mysterious plane arrivals.

The incident has sparked controversy in South Africa, where President Cyril Ramaphosa described the situation as "like they were being flushed out." The country's home affairs ministry reported that 130 refugees entered the country, while the remaining 23 took onward flights to other destinations.
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing stinks of a cover-up. If South Africa genuinely gave permission for those Gazans to arrive on a mysterious plane, then they need to come clean about it. I mean, who would have thought that the SA authorities would just let Israel slip them in without so much as a by-your-leave? πŸ€” The fact that there are still unanswered questions about who chartered the flight is, like, super suspicious.

And don't even get me started on Israel's "official stance" – we've all heard that one before. If it's true that they're only facilitating departures for medical treatment or family ties, then why are these Gazans being treated like refugees? It just doesn't add up, you know?

The real issue here is the lack of transparency and accountability from both countries. We need more answers, not just empty claims about "facilitating" people's departures. Transparency, please! πŸ“
 
Just heard about this crazy story with Gazan refugees arriving in South Africa on a mysterious plane πŸš€πŸ˜². I'm not buying the whole "Israel facilitated their transport" thing... seems like they're trying to cover something up 🀐. If South Africa gave permission for their entry, that's some major shady business πŸ‘€. And what's with all these people being held on the plane for 12 hours without departure stamps? Sounds like a real red flag πŸ”΄. I'm not surprised critics are accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing... it's been a topic of debate for years πŸ€”. Anyway, South Africa's got some 'splainin' to do about this whole thing πŸ—£οΈ.
 
Omg, this is crazy 🀯! I'm still trying to wrap my head around it - South Africa claiming to have given permission for Gazan refugees to arrive on a mysterious plane? It's like they're saying "we didn't know" but the proof is there πŸ“. And what's with the 12-hour delay after landing in Johannesburg? That sounds super suspicious πŸ•°οΈ.

I mean, I get that Israel wants to help people get medical treatment or whatnot, but this feels like a huge cover-up 🚫. The fact that South Africa initially invited the refugees and then backed out is red flag alert πŸ””. And now President Cyril Ramaphosa is talking about "flushing them out" - what does that even mean? Is he trying to hide something? πŸ€”

It's also super concerning that 23 of these Gazans took onward flights to other destinations, leaving 130 here in South Africa. Did they really have no say in where they wanted to go or did the authorities just decide for them? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The more I think about it, the more questions I have 😩. This whole thing feels like a big messy puzzle with too many missing pieces 🧩.
 
Umm... I'm not sure what to make of this... πŸ€” But like, on one hand, it's pretty weird that South Africa just gave permission for these Gazan refugees to land without anyone knowing about it beforehand... and now Israel is trying to say they had nothing to do with it? 🚫 It doesn't add up. And I get what the critics are saying - if this was indeed some kind of ethnic cleansing effort, that's super concerning.

BUT... on the other hand, Israel does have a thing about facilitating departures for people with visas from third countries and stuff... so maybe it's not entirely out of the question? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ But at the same time, if they were just using South Africa as some kind of stopover or something... that would be pretty sketchy.

I don't know, man... I'm all confused now πŸ˜•. Can we even trust what anyone is saying in this situation? πŸ™ƒ
 
This is so messed up 🀯... I mean, South Africa claims it was their decision to let those Gazan refugees in on a mysterious plane, but at the same time Israel says they were just helping out with some "medical treatment" or whatever. It's all super shady and suspicious, if you ask me πŸ˜’.

I'm not buying that Israel is just doing good deeds for people from Gaza who want to leave - it sounds too convenient. And what's up with all these third countries getting involved? It's like everyone's playing a game of "let's help the Gazans out" but really, they're just moving them around.

And can we talk about how South Africa is handling this situation? They're saying the refugees were "flushed out", which implies that it was some kind of forced departure. That sounds super problematic to me πŸ€•.

I think there's definitely more to this story than what's being let on, and I'm going to be keeping a close eye on how this all plays out πŸ’‘
 
I'm totally shook by this whole thing 🀯. South Africa basically enabled a secret plane to drop off hundreds of Gazan refugees without any clear reason or explanation. It's like they just dropped a bombshell on us and now everyone's scrambling to figure out what's going on. I mean, the fact that Israel supposedly had permission from South Africa before the refugees arrived is super sketchy πŸ€”. And what's with the whole 'medical treatment' thing? That sounds like a convenient excuse for something else entirely πŸ˜’. The people who were left behind are still in limbo, and it's just not right. We need to know more about what's really going on here and how we can support these refugees πŸ‘«πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shaking with anger over this whole thing! Like what's up with Israel and South Africa working together to "help" Gazan refugees? πŸ™„ It sounds like a total conspiracy theory to me, but at the same time I don't trust Israel's narrative either. πŸ€” They keep saying they're just helping people get medical treatment or visas, but it's clear that there's more to this story than meets the eye. #JusticeForGaza #EthnicCleansingExposes #SouthAfricaDeservesBetter πŸ‘Ž
 
I mean, this whole thing is wild 🀯. On one hand, I feel bad for those Gazan refugees who were stuck on a plane for 12 hours without stamps in their passports. That's some messed up stuff right there πŸ˜’. But at the same time, I'm like, what's going on here? South Africa just lets these guys show up out of the blue and gives them a warm welcome? πŸ€” It doesn't add up.

And then you got Israel saying they're helping people leave Gaza for medical treatment or whatever, but it sounds like this whole thing was just a smokescreen 🚭. I don't know about this ethnic cleansing business, but something fishy is going on here... My gut's telling me there's more to the story than what we're being told 🀫. It's like, can we really trust Israel's narrative? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
OMG YOU GUYS I'M LIKE TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY BY THIS SCANDAL!!! 🚨 how can south africa just grant entry to gazans without even knowing who chartered the flight?! it's like they're just letting israel do its dirty work and then denying any involvement afterwards... this whole thing reeks of ethnic cleansing and i'm not buying the whole "medical treatment" or "family ties" excuse... πŸ™„ what if these people were being sent to south africa as some kind of punishment?! we need to get to the bottom of this ASAP! πŸ‘€
 
I'm really concerned about this whole Gazan refugee thing πŸ€”. It seems like a super complicated and unclear situation. I don't think it's cool that Israel is basically using South Africa as a stopover for its own refugees, especially considering the accusations of ethnic cleansing. It raises so many questions - what exactly did South Africa know or agree to? Was this just a random deal between governments without public input?

And what about these 176 Gazans who were stuck on that plane for 12 hours with no clear explanation? That's basically refugee limbo, right? The fact that they had to wait for an NGO like Gift of the Givers to step in and offer them accommodation just highlights how broken the system is.

I'm not taking sides or anything, but it seems like there needs to be a lot more transparency and accountability here. Maybe some investigation into what exactly went down would help clarify things?
 
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