A warning has gone viral on social media claiming that Israeli settlers are making their way into several African countries in significant numbers, sparking concerns about safety and the protection of women and children across the continent.
The post, shared by a user identified as Typical African, urged Africans to be vigilant, saying that Israelis are now running into Africa. The user specifically warned people to protect their female children at all costs, without providing detailed evidence or specific incidents to support the alarm.
The claim was originally amplified by a post from Mehmet Vefa Dag, who identifies himself as a Cape Town mayoral candidate. According to Dag, Israeli settlers are entering countries such as Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia, Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa in concerning numbers. His post did not cite official sources or provide data on the scale of the movement.
The warning has generated significant engagement online, with thousands of views, shares, and comments. Some users expressed fear and called for governments to investigate the claims. Others questioned the credibility of the information, noting the lack of official confirmation from immigration authorities in any of the named countries.
Neither the Israeli government nor the governments of Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia, Botswana, Ghana, or South Africa have issued statements addressing the claim as of this report. It remains unclear whether the posts refer to documented migration patterns, isolated incidents, or unverified rumors.
The timing of the warning is notable, coming amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East and reports of Israelis seeking relocation options abroad. However, no official data has been released to confirm a significant shift of Israeli settlers specifically to African nations.
As the posts continue to circulate, authorities in the affected countries have not responded to requests for comment. Citizens are advised to rely on verified information from official sources while remaining aware of their surroundings. For now, the claims remain unsubstantiated, but the viral nature of the warning has ensured that the conversation about Israeli movement into Africa will continue.

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