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The mystery surrounding a plane that arrived in South Africa carrying more than 150 Palestinians from Gaza has deepened after the company at the center of the saga responded to media coverage. Inconsistencies involving the public profile of Al-Majd, a company that some on the flight said organized their travel, have only added to the uncertainty over how the passengers were able to leave the Middle East.Nov. 21, 2025