South Africa cancels Palestinian visa waiver, citing Israeli ‘emigration’ efforts
South Africa cancels Palestinian visa waiver, citing Israeli ‘emigration’ efforts
South Africa cancelled visa exemptions for Palestinians following an investigation into a mysterious charter flight that brought dozens of people from Gaza into the country without proper documentation last month.
In a statement, South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs said investigations had confirmed “the deliberate and ongoing abuse of the 90-day visa exemption for Palestinian ordinary passport holders by Israeli actors linked to ‘voluntary emigration’ efforts for residents of the Gaza Strip”.
The controversy began in mid-November, when 153 men, women and children arrived in Johannesburg on a flight from Nairobi. They were held on the aircraft for more than 12 hours because their passports did not carry Israeli exit stamps.










