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Entebbe hijacking
NameEntebbe hijacking
LocationEntebbe, Uganda
DateJune 27, 1976
TargetAir France Flight 139
Injuries10
PerpsPalestine Liberation Organization and Revolutionary Cells (RZ)

Entebbe hijacking. The Entebbe hijacking was a pivotal event in the history of counter-terrorism, involving the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Revolutionary Cells (RZ), and was carried out with the support of Idi Amin's Uganda. The hijacking was a complex operation that involved Air France Flight 139, which was en route from Tel Aviv to Paris with a stopover in Athens. The hijackers, who were affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Revolutionary Cells (RZ), were led by Wilfried Böse and Brigitte Kuhlmann, and had the backing of Yasser Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The hijacking was also linked to other notable events, including the Munich massacre and the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Introduction

The Entebbe hijacking was a significant event in the history of terrorism and counter-terrorism, and it involved a range of key players, including Israel, Uganda, France, and the United States. The hijacking was carried out by a group of terrorists affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Revolutionary Cells (RZ), and it was supported by Idi Amin's Uganda. The event was also linked to other notable figures, including Yasser Arafat, Menachem Begin, and Anwar El-Sadat. The Entebbe hijacking was also connected to other significant events, including the Yom Kippur War and the Camp David Accords. The hijacking was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East.

Background

The Entebbe hijacking was part of a broader context of terrorism and conflict in the Middle East, involving Israel, Palestine, and other neighboring countries. The hijacking was also linked to the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and it involved a range of key players, including Yasser Arafat, Menachem Begin, and Anwar El-Sadat. The event was also connected to other significant events, including the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War. The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Revolutionary Cells (RZ) were also involved in other notable events, including the Munich massacre and the 1972 Summer Olympics. The Entebbe hijacking was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War.

The Hijacking

The Air France Flight 139 was hijacked on June 27, 1976, by a group of terrorists affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Revolutionary Cells (RZ), led by Wilfried Böse and Brigitte Kuhlmann. The hijackers were supported by Idi Amin's Uganda and had the backing of Yasser Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The hijacking was a complex operation that involved the Tel Aviv airport and the Athens airport, and it was carried out with the involvement of Israel, Greece, and France. The event was also linked to other notable figures, including Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Jimmy Carter. The Entebbe hijacking was also connected to other significant events, including the Camp David Accords and the Oslo Accords. The hijacking was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East, including the Iran hostage crisis and the Lebanon War.

Operation

Entebbe The Operation Entebbe was a successful counter-terrorism operation carried out by Israel to rescue the hostages held by the terrorists at Entebbe airport. The operation was led by Dan Shomron and involved a range of key players, including Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres. The operation was also supported by France, United States, and other countries, and it involved the use of Mossad and Shin Bet agents. The Operation Entebbe was a significant event in the history of counter-terrorism and it involved a range of notable figures, including Yasser Arafat, Idi Amin, and Anwar El-Sadat. The operation was also connected to other significant events, including the Yom Kippur War and the Camp David Accords. The Operation Entebbe was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War.

Aftermath

The Entebbe hijacking had a significant impact on the Middle East and the world, and it led to a range of consequences, including the Operation Entebbe and the Camp David Accords. The event was also linked to other notable figures, including Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Jimmy Carter. The Entebbe hijacking was also connected to other significant events, including the Yom Kippur War and the Oslo Accords. The hijacking was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East, including the Iran hostage crisis and the Lebanon War. The Entebbe hijacking also had a significant impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Arab-Israeli conflict, and it involved a range of key players, including Yasser Arafat, Menachem Begin, and Anwar El-Sadat. The event was also connected to other notable events, including the Munich massacre and the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Consequences

The Entebbe hijacking had a range of consequences, including the Operation Entebbe and the Camp David Accords. The event was also linked to other notable figures, including Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Jimmy Carter. The Entebbe hijacking was also connected to other significant events, including the Yom Kippur War and the Oslo Accords. The hijacking was also influenced by the Cold War and the involvement of the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. The Entebbe hijacking also had a significant impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Arab-Israeli conflict, and it involved a range of key players, including Yasser Arafat, Menachem Begin, and Anwar El-Sadat. The event was also connected to other notable events, including the Munich massacre and the 1972 Summer Olympics, and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the September 11 attacks. The Entebbe hijacking is also remembered as a significant event in the history of terrorism and counter-terrorism, and it continues to be studied by scholars and policymakers around the world, including those at the University of Oxford, Harvard University, and the United States Department of State.

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