
Ad Kan Secretly Organized Gaza Evacuation Flights to South Africa and Indonesia
Key Takeaways
- Ad Kan secretly organized Gaza evacuation flights to South Africa and Indonesia.
- Palestinians from Gaza were transported to South Africa and Indonesia on these flights.
- Concealment of Israeli involvement described; reports cite hidden agendas and disguise.
Covert Evacuation Operation
Ad Kan covertly organized evacuation flights from Gaza to South Africa and Indonesia.
“AP finds an Israeli group discreetly organized the mystery flights evacuating Palestinians from Gaza The plane carrying about 150 Palestinians from Gaza came as a surprise to everyone on the ground when it landed in South Africa in November”
The organization operated through a front called Al-Majd to mask Israeli involvement.
The flights transported Palestinians out of Gaza during what sources describe as a 'genocide'.
Much of Gaza had become uninhabitable after two years of Israeli bombardment.
Six Palestinians interviewed by AP paid up to $2,000 per person for the flights.
Some saw ads online or were directed to Al-Majd's website through friends.
Evacuees expressed desperation to escape famine and constant death and destruction.
They described no international rescue efforts coming to help Palestinians.
Humanitarian Facade
The connection between Ad Kan and Al-Majd revealed an elaborate scheme.
Al-Majd presented itself as a humanitarian organization supporting Palestinian lives.

Investigations found no evidence of Al-Majd in German charity or business databases.
American-Israeli businessman Moti Kahana signed a contract to coordinate flights for Ad Kan.
Kahana explained Al-Majd was operated by both Arabs and Israelis in Israel.
The organization deliberately avoided promoting its Israeli ties.
Kahana described how Al-Majd had 'an Arab face to it' to mask Israeli involvement.
This deception allowed Ad Kan to present Israeli-organized evacuations as humanitarian aid.
Emigration Agenda
Ad Kan's founder Gilad Ach is an Israeli combat reservist and West Bank settler activist.
“An Associated Press investigation discovered that an Israeli group secretly organized mystery flights that transported hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa and Indonesia since May”
Ach has long promoted the agenda of Palestinian emigration from Gaza and the West Bank.
'Ad Kan,' Hebrew for 'enough is enough,' has worked covertly to infiltrate groups.
After Trump proposed transferring 2 million Palestinians out of Gaza, Ach published a report.
Ach's report proposed completing Palestinian emigration from Gaza within six to eight months.
The document claimed Palestinian migration was 'entirely feasible' and served Israeli interests.
Ach's group circulated bus ads featuring Trump with Hebrew words promoting Gazan emigration.
The ads declared 'Victory = Voluntary migration … This bus could be full of Gazans.'
Flight Logistics
The evacuation flights required Israeli permission at every stage.
Palestinians had to travel through Israeli checkpoints and undergo searches.
They were permitted to bring only limited belongings aboard the flights.
Flights transported people to South Africa, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Evacuees often had little choice in their final destination.
An earlier May flight carried nearly 60 Palestinians from Israel through Hungary to Indonesia.
An October flight transported approximately 170 people from Israel to South Africa via Kenya.
After the November flight, South Africa canceled visa exemptions for Palestinians.
Families expressed that Israeli involvement didn't matter to their desperate escape.
Ethnic Cleansing Concerns
International observers and rights groups raised concerns about ethnic cleansing.
“Controversy in the Skies: Secret Evacuation Flights from Gaza Raise Questions Surprise flights carrying Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa have triggered a debate on motives”
Ach's documented agenda and Israeli government involvement fueled these concerns.

Trump's original proposal drew international condemnation as potential ethnic cleansing.
Even the U.N. secretary-general expressed alarm at the transfer proposal.
Far-right Israeli groups in Netanyahu's coalition support removing Gaza's Palestinians.
Israel approached Somaliland, South Sudan and Sudan to facilitate emigration.
Israel created the Voluntary Emigration Bureau run by its Defense Ministry.
Critics argue emigration is not truly voluntary after Gaza was made uninhabitable.
Palestinians must be allowed to return to their homes, rights groups emphasize.
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