South Africa's intelligence services are investigating who was behind a chartered plane that landed in Johannesburg with more than 150 Palestinians from war-ravaged Gaza who did not have proper travel documents and were held onboard on the tarmac for around 12 hours as a result, the country's president said Friday.
“The plane landed Thursday morning at O R Tambo International Airport, but passengers were not allowed to disembark until late that night after immigration interviews with the Palestinians found they could not say where or how long they were staying in South Africa,” South Africa's border agency said, as reported by AP. Also Read | Israeli settlers burn mosque as West Bank violence escalates
The report noted that the Palestinians lacked the exit stamps or slips typically

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