The Entebbe raid was a bold military operation that cast Israel into the international spotlight and signaled a high point in Israeli history, as it earned admiration on a global scale. The epic saga began on June 27, 1976. A routine commercial flight on Air France made its way from Tel Aviv to Operation Thunderbolt, also called The Entebbe Raid or Operation Entebbe, was a successful Israeli Defense Forces hostage rescue operation at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on the night of July 4, 1976. This rescue was after Wadie Haddad allied terrorists hijacked an Air France plane with 248 passengers, mostly Israelis, and commandeered the plane The United Nations Security Council convened on July 9, 1976, to consider a complaint from the Chairman of the Organization of African Unity charging Israel with an “act of aggression.” Operation Entebbe took place during the night of July 3 to July 4, 1976, at Entebbe Airport in Uganda. It was a rescue mission carried out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to free Israeli citizens and other Jewish hostages who had been taken captive by German and Palestinian terrorists after a flight from Athens. At 1 a.m. on July 4, a team of 200 elite soldiers of the Sayeret Makhtal landed at Entebbe, surprising the terrorists and Ugandan soldiers who had joined them. The battle lasted just 35 minutes; all seven hijackers and 20 Ugandan soldiers were killed, as were three of the hostages. Israel launches hostage rescue mission of 106 Air France crew and passengers held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda by pro-Palestinian hijackers. Three hostages die along with all the hijackers, numerous Ugandan soldiers and Yonatan Netanyahu, an Israeli soldier Survivors of Operation Thunderbolt, the Israeli rescue of over 100 hostages from the Entebbe Airport in Uganda on July 4, 1976, along with former Israeli president Shimon Peres and Dalia Rabin, a Get the Lynyrd Skynyrd Setlist of the concert at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN, USA on July 4, 1976 from the Gimme Back My Bullets Tour and other Lynyrd Skynyrd Setlists for free on setlist.fm! On July 3, 1976 Israel launched the most daring, complicated, long range, logistically challenging and political volatile hostage rescue in history. The raid Entebbe raid (July 3–4, 1976), rescue by an Israeli commando squad of 103 hostages from a French jet airliner hijacked en route from Israel to France and flown to Entebbe, Uganda. July 4, 1976 Israeli forces released 103 hostages hijacked to Entebbe, Uganda Date: July 3, 1976 - July 4, 1976 Location: Entebbe Uganda Participants: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Red Army Faction Entebbe raid, (July 3–4, 1976), rescue by an Israeli commando squad of 103 hostages from a French jet airliner hijacked en route On July 4, 1976 – 40 years ago today – Israeli commandos carried out a daring raid to rescue over 100 Jewish and Israeli hostages held by Palestinian and German terrorists at the Entebbe airport in Uganda. A week earlier, two terrorists from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and two German Initiating the operation at nightfall on 3 July 1976, Israeli transport planes flew 100 commandos over 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) to Uganda for the rescue effort. Over the course of 90 minutes, 102 of the hostages were rescued successfully, with three having been killed. On July 4, 1976, while the United States was celebrating its bicentennial, a small group of Israeli Special Operations troops was carrying out one of the most brilliant hostage rescue operations Operation Entebbe (initially known as Operation Thunderbolt) was a rescue mission performed by several IDF units in Uganda, 2,500 miles (4,000 km) from Israel, on July 4th 1976 – freeing over a 100 Jewish and Israeli hostages. The rescue mission was executed on July 4, 1976, and involved a surprise attack on the airport terminal. The operation began with four Israeli Air Force Hercules transport planes flying over 2,500 miles from Israel to Uganda. Israeli commandos have rescued 100 hostages, mostly Israelis or Jews, held by pro-Palestinian hijackers at Entebbe airport in Uganda. At about 0100 local time (2200GMT), Ugandan soldiers and the On July 4 th, 1976, as America celebrated its Bicentennial, four Israeli Air Force C-130 Hercules planes carrying over 100 Jewish passengers, twelve Air France flight personnel, and their Israeli rescuers landed safely at Ben Gurion Airport. On July 4, 1976, Israel executed one of the most daring and successful rescue missions in modern history. The meticulously planned operation unfolded with precision, as IDF Forces freed 102 hostages held by terrorists at Uganda’s Entebbe Airport and returned them safely to Israel. July 1976 – Operation Entebbe (Operation Jonathan) – Hostage Rescue Mission Entebbe is remembered as the most dramatic hostage rescue in history, involving surprise, deception and a Hollywood ending.
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