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Is Israel pushing Palestinians to leave Gaza ‘voluntarily?’ – DW – 11/18/2025

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November 18, 2025
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It wasn’t the first such flight out of Israel, but it was the first to get so much attention. Late last week, 153 Palestinians from Gaza arrived in South Africa on a charter flight from the Israeli airport of Ramon but they arrived without the correct documentation. Given how tightly Israel controls its borders — and those of the Palestinian territory that the passengers had to cross to make it to the Israeli airport — South African authorities couldn’t work out how the plane had even managed to leave.

Later on, it seemed to be because the Palestinians’ travel had been arranged by an organization called Al-Majd Europe.

On its website, the organization says it arranges “humanitarian evacuation.” But activists have been raising concerns about flights organized by Al-Majd Europe since summer.

Shadowy organization

Al-Majd claims it was founded in Germany in 2010 and is now located in Jerusalem. However no such company or charity exists in German registries and Israeli researchers say the same is true there

Al-Majd’s website uses pictures of individuals from other crisis situations and claims them as its own. The website’s IP address, and therefore its real location, is hidden by privacy software.

The “donate” button on the website doesn’t work and DW’s own research shows Al-Majd has only ever received $106 worth of cryptocurrency via the Bitcoin account it lists — despite the fact it says it works with donations to assist the needy.

The Palestinian passengers who traveled with Al-Majd to South Africa told journalists they paid between $1,500 (€1,200) and $2,000 (€1,720) but this was sent to personal accounts.

This week, an investigation by Israeli newspaper, Haaretz found more anomalies, including that Al-Majd is connected to Tomer Jamar Lind, an individual with dual Israeli-Estonian citizenship who’s based in London.

The air charter companies — Fly Yo, based in Romania, and Kibris Turkish Airlines, based in Cyprus — that took the Palestinians to South Africa are both Israeli owned.

An Israeli government operation?

Because of all of this, activists, South African politicians and media raised concerns that Al-Majd could well be part of a plan to transfer Palestinians out of Gaza.

“The reports about people being flown to sometimes unknown destinations by Al-Majd are deeply troubling,” says Tania Hary, executive director at Gisha, an Israeli non-profit advocating for Palestinian freedom of movement. “It appears that this questionable private entity is taking advantage of people’s desperation and beginning to quietly fulfil Israel’s vision for transfer of Palestinians.”

In February 2025 US President Donald Trump spoke about his “Gaza Riviera” plan, which would require moving locals out of Gaza to third countries. The same month, Al-Majd started advertising its services to Palestinians on social media. In March, the Israeli government announced it would create a “directorate of voluntary emigration” within its Ministry of Defense.

Rights groups in Israel raised the alarm back then and say they still don’t have much information about the directorate now. Hari says that a policy of “voluntary emigration” from Gaza is supported by senior Israeli politicians, and that Israeli intelligence agencies previously sent text messages to Gaza residents “inviting them to explore departure options.”

DW asked the Israeli Ministry of Defense about any connections to Al-Majd Europe but did not receive a reply by the time of publication Tuesday night.

Women and children queue at an Israeli border crossing.
The majority of the 2.2 million people in Gaza have not been eligible to leave Gaza and long before October 2023, getting exit permits from the Israeli authorities was a long and difficult processImage: Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images

Al-Majd representative: ‘Helping people to live’

DW was able to contact a man named Omar, whose number is listed on Al-Majd’s website. In an interview via WhatsApp, he said he was a Palestinian living in Jerusalem, but wouldn’t give further details, including his last name, for security reasons.

He told DW that speculation about Al-Majd’s connections to the Israeli government is being spread by the militant Hamas group, which used to govern Gaza and is classified by multiple countries as a terrorist organization, and the Palestinian Authority, which governs the occupied Palestinian West Bank territory. He implied these two groups don’t want people to leave Gaza.

Omar also said that, in order to get people out of Gaza and to the airport in Israel, Al-Majd had to be in touch with Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, or COGAT, which runs Israel’s official business in Gaza. COGAT is also part of Israel’s defense ministry.

“I’m helping my people in Gaza and this isn’t emigration,” Omar insisted. “I’m helping people who want to live, not die inside Gaza.”

But Omar refused to answer more challenging questions, for example about connections to Lind, how he got in touch with international, Israeli-owned charter companies and why the links on Al-Majd’s website don’t work. Nor would he explain Al-Majd’s finances, and he said he “couldn’t remember” how many Palestinians had left Gaza with Al Majd.

So it remains unclear whether Al-Majd is connected to the Israeli government, whether it could be a private citizens’ initiative in support of the government’s policies, or whether it is simply a money-making venture.

People wait to leave for Egypt via the Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip.
In early 2024, Egyptian businesses, with connections to the Egyptian government, allegedly made millions as Palestinians paid exorbitant fees to exit Gaza into EgyptImage: Khaled Omar/Xinhua/picture alliance

Cooperation with Israel authorities

What is certain though is that Israeli security forces would have had to cooperate with the charter flights that left the country.

Israel has restricted Palestinians’ freedom of movement since 1967, when it occupied the Palestinian Territories. Those restrictions have evolved depending on the level of tensions between Israel and Palestinian militant groups. Before the current conflict, travel out of Gaza was allowed for work, for medical treatment or in “exceptional humanitarian cases,” such as the wedding or funeral of a first-degree relative.

Today, with Israel’s blockade of Gaza, since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, it’s even harder to leave the coastal enclave — although since the announcement of the directorate of voluntary emigration, Israeli media reports suggest it has become easier.

Ramon Airport near the Red Sea coastal city of Eilat, Israel.
Social media posts by Al Majd suggest there have been six groups leaving Gaza by crossing into Israel and flying out of Ramon airport, but only three are confirmed: one in May with 57 people, another in September with 150, and then the one last weekImage: JINI/Xinhua/picture alliance

There are no official numbers on how many Palestinians have left Gaza.

The World Health Organization has organized 2,589 medical evacuations this year , with 5,000 companions. It’s also thought that in early 2024 more than 100,000 Palestinains made their way to Egypt. But since then, as the Times of Israel reported in May this year, there haven’t been as many departures.

Emigration a sensitive subject

The issue of Palestinians leaving Gaza, even now, is politically fraught.

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“Under international law, every person has the right to live in their country in safety and dignity, to leave for their own security or any other reason, and to return to it,” explains Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch. “The challenge in the Israeli-Palestinian context is that the Israeli government has a decades-long track record of blocking Palestinian refugees from their right to return home.”

In May, a survey by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found that around half of Palestinians in the occupied territories would be willing to apply to emigrate. And beneath Al-Majd Europe’s posts on TikTok, you’ll see hundreds of comments from desperate Palestinians.

“Under today’s devastating conditions in Gaza, any such ‘encouragement’ cannot amount to free choice,” argues Gisha director Hary. “All the more so as Israel refuses to guarantee that people who leave will be allowed to return. Taken together, the unlivable conditions and the official promotion of ‘voluntary departure’ reflect a pattern of forced transfer disguised as free choice.”

Forcible transfer of a population is a crime against humanity under international law.

There’s nothing voluntary about Palestinians leaving Gaza, Human Rights Watch’s Shakir confirms.

“The critical context here is that the Israeli government has pursued a policy to deliberately make Gaza unlivable,” he concludes, “and the ceasefire has not changed that reality.” 

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