Shadowy firm run by Israeli-Estonian has gotten hundreds of Palestinians out of Gaza




The organization offers Palestinians the option to pay about $2,000 for a spot on charter flights to destinations such as Indonesia and South Africa. Its website claims it was founded in Germany and has offices in East Jerusalem, though Haaretz found it is registered in neither place. Haaretz also learned that Israel’s Voluntary Emigration Bureau in the Defense Ministry referred the firm to the IDF to help coordinate the departures



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