Mar 15 • 20:30 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' was behind flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans from the Strip

The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' facilitated flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans to South Africa and Indonesia over the past year, according to an investigation by the AP news agency.

A recent investigation by the Associated Press has revealed that the right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' was responsible for organizing at least three flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans from the Gaza Strip to South Africa and Indonesia in the past year. This initiative was carried out with the help of a third-party organization, Al-Majad Association, which reportedly helped to obscure the connections to Israel. The operations aimed to assist Gazans while distancing the Israeli government from direct involvement in the evacuations.

This revelation comes amidst ongoing tensions and conflicts surrounding Gaza, where many residents have faced dire circumstances due to the political situation and violence in the region. By facilitating these flights, 'Ad Kan' indicates their role in the broader narrative of how different groups within Israel are engaging with the Gaza Strip and its inhabitants during times of crisis. The organization’s actions may reflect a complex relationship between right-wing entities and humanitarian efforts.

The implications of this investigation suggest a layered complexity within Israeli politics and humanitarian efforts, especially regarding the treatment and support for Gazans. It raises questions about the transparency of such operations and the motivations behind them, while also highlighting international concerns regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The use of a third party to execute these flights also points to a strategic maneuver that could influence perceptions both locally and globally.

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