According to sources, Al-Majd Europe's employees, who were working under the guise of a humanitarian organisation, facilitated the forced evacuations by providing false documentation and charging Palestinians up to $10,000 per person for the service. The company's actions have been widely condemned by human rights groups and Palestinian officials, who have accused Israel of using Al-Majd Europe as a front to covertly remove Palestinians from Gaza.
"We were forced to pay a large sum of money to leave Gaza, and we were not told where we were going or what would happen to us," said one Palestinian passenger who was evacuated from Gaza to South Africa. "We were treated like animals, and we were not given any information about our rights or our status."
The investigation by Al Jazeera revealed that Al-Majd Europe's employees were working closely with Israeli officials to facilitate the evacuations, which were allegedly part of a larger plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza of its Palestinian population. The company's actions have been described as a "clear case of exploitation" by human rights groups, who have called for an immediate investigation into the company's activities.
Al-Majd Europe's involvement in the forced evacuations has also sparked concerns about the company's financial dealings. According to sources, the company has been accused of laundering millions of dollars in illicit funds through its operations in South Africa. The company's financial records have been seized by authorities, and an investigation into its financial dealings is currently underway.
The forced evacuations from Gaza have been a long-standing issue, with thousands of Palestinians being forcibly removed from the territory over the years. The use of shell companies like Al-Majd Europe has made it difficult for authorities to track the flow of funds and to hold those responsible accountable.
In a statement, the Israeli government denied any involvement in the forced evacuations, stating that the company's actions were "not sanctioned" by the government. However, human rights groups have accused the government of using Al-Majd Europe as a front to carry out its policies.
The investigation by Al Jazeera has sparked widespread outrage and calls for action from human rights groups and Palestinian officials. The company's actions have been widely condemned, and its shares have plummeted in response to the revelations.
As the investigation continues, authorities are working to determine the full extent of Al-Majd Europe's involvement in the forced evacuations and to hold those responsible accountable. The case has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the use of shell companies and the need for stronger regulations to prevent exploitation and human rights abuses.
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