Private jet of Trump donor twice refuelled at Shannon Airport while deporting Palestinians from US to West Bank, report says
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Private jet of Trump donor twice refuelled at Shannon Airport while deporting Palestinians from US to West Bank, report says
"The Department of Transport said private aircraft 'do not require prior authorisation' to land in Irish airports A private jet owned by a property tycoon friend of Donald Trump stopped over in Shannon Airport to refuel twice in recent weeks with Palestinian Americans onboard who were being deported from the US to the West Bank, it has been reported. The Gulfstream jet - owned by wealthy businessman and Donald Trump donor Gil Dezer - landed in Shannon Airport on January 21"
"A private jet owned by a property tycoon friend of Donald Trump stopped over in Shannon Airport to refuel twice in recent weeks with Palestinian Americans onboard who were being deported from the US to the West Bank, it has been reported. The Gulfstream jet - owned by wealthy businessman and Donald Trump donor Gil Dezer - landed in Shannon Airport on January 21 and February 1 with the individuals shackled and fitted out in grey prison tracksuits, according to The Guardian."
The Department of Transport said private aircraft do not require prior authorisation to land in Irish airports. A Gulfstream private jet owned by wealthy businessman and Donald Trump donor Gil Dezer landed at Shannon Airport on January 21 and February 1. The aircraft stopped to refuel twice while carrying Palestinian Americans who were being deported from the US to the West Bank. The individuals were shackled and wearing grey prison tracksuits while on board. The flights involved a property tycoon friend of Donald Trump and illustrate the use of private aviation in deportation logistics and related security and humanitarian concerns.
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