Anger in South Africa after Palestinians held on plane for 12 hours
Authorities held 153 passengers, including children and a heavily pregnant woman, over travel documents South African authorities are facing heavy criticism after they held more than 150 Palestinians, including a woman who was nine months pregnant, on a plane for about 12 hours because of (…)
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