Tit-for-Tat: Ghana Expels Three Israelis in Diplomatic Retaliation

December 11, 2025

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A diplomatic standoff has escalated between Ghana and Israel. The Ghanaian government has expelled three Israeli citizens in direct retaliation for the mistreatment of its nationals.

This move sends a firm signal. Ghana will not tolerate the unfair targeting of its citizens abroad.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the decision in a statement issued on December 10. It stated that the government was “compelled” to act.

According to officials, several Ghanaians were removed from Israel “without justification” under unacceptable conditions. Consequently, Accra ordered three recently arrived Israelis to leave the country immediately.

The Trigger: Ben Gurion Airport Incident

This retaliatory measure stems from a chaotic event on December 7 at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport.

Israeli security detained a group of Ghanaian travelers upon arrival. This group included four members of a parliamentary delegation attending a cybersecurity conference.

Although the MPs were eventually released, three other travelers in the group were denied entry. Authorities summarily placed them on return flights.

Ghana’s Foreign Ministry slammed the handling of these travelers. They described the experience as “traumatic” and suggested that Israeli security deliberately singled out the passengers.

Summoning the Chargé d’Affaires

The fallout triggered high-level diplomatic maneuvers.

The Ministry confirmed that it summoned Israel’s chargé d’affaires in Accra for urgent discussions. The Israeli ambassador was out of the country at the time.

Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister addressed the issue publicly. He emphasized that relations with Israel remain important. However, he insisted that visitors from friendly nations must be treated with the same respect Ghana expects for its own citizens.

A Message of Reciprocity

By deporting the three Israelis, Ghana has sent a clear message. Any action seen as disrespectful toward its citizens will meet a firm, reciprocal response.

Both sides are reportedly working to settle the issue diplomatically. Nevertheless, this episode poses a fresh challenge for the relationship between the two governments as they attempt to de-escalate tensions.


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