South African authorities held 153 Palestinian passengers, including children and a pregnant woman, on a plane for approximately 12 hours due to complications with their travel documents. The passengers were detained on the tarmac in South Africa, which caused significant anger and criticism from various groups.
The group was traveling on a chartered plane, marking the second such flight recently arriving in South Africa carrying Palestinian passengers. Among those detained was a heavily pregnant woman, raising concerns about the treatment and welfare of the passengers during the lengthy delay.
The authorities explained that issues related to travel documents were the reason for the extended hold. This incident has sparked questions about travel policies and human rights considerations in South Africa, especially concerning vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant women.
The event continues to attract international attention and has prompted calls for a review to handle such cases with greater sensitivity. After the prolonged ordeal, South Africa eventually allowed the detained passengers to disembark.
Key points include:
- Duration of detention on the plane: around 12 hours
- Number of passengers detained: 153 Palestinians
- Presence of vulnerable individuals: children and a heavily pregnant woman
- Reason for detention: travel document complications
- Growing international concern over human rights and travel policies
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this developing story.
