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- Operation_Entebbe abstract "Operation Entebbe was a counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by commandos of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976. A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers was hijacked, by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the German Revolutionary Cells, and flown to Entebbe, the main airport of Uganda. The local government supported the hijackers and dictator Idi Amin personally welcomed them. Kenyan sources supported Israel and in the aftermath of the operation Idi Amin issued orders to retaliate and slaughter several hundred Kenyans present in Uganda. The hijackers separated the Israelis and Jews from the larger group and forced them into another room. That afternoon, 47 non-Israeli hostages were released. The next day, 101 more non-Israeli hostages were allowed to leave on board an Air France aircraft. More than 100 Israeli and Jewish passengers, along with the non-Jewish pilot Captain Bacos, remained as hostages and were threatened with death.The IDF acted on intelligence provided by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. The hijackers threatened to kill the hostages if their prisoner release demands were not met. This threat led to the planning of the rescue operation. These plans included preparation for armed resistance from Ugandan military troops.The operation took place at night. Israeli transport planes carried 100 commandos over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) to Uganda for the rescue operation. The operation, which took a week of planning, lasted 90 minutes. 102 hostages were rescued. Five Israeli commandos were wounded and one, the unit commander, Lt. Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, was killed. All the hijackers, three hostages and 45 Ugandan soldiers were killed, and thirty (some say 11) Soviet-built MiG-17s and MiG-21s of Uganda's air force were destroyed.Operation Entebbe, which had the military codename Operation Thunderbolt, is sometimes referred to retroactively as Operation Jonathan in memory of the unit's leader, Yonatan Netanyahu. He was the older brother of Benjamin Netanyahu, the current Prime Minister of Israel.".
- Operation_Entebbe causalties "1 killed".
- Operation_Entebbe causalties "5 wounded".
- Operation_Entebbe combatant "PFLP-EO 23px|border Revolutionary Cells".
- Operation_Entebbe commander Dan_Shomron.
- Operation_Entebbe commander Wadie_Haddad.
- Operation_Entebbe date "1976-07-04".
- Operation_Entebbe isPartOfMilitaryConflict Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_conflict.
- Operation_Entebbe place Entebbe_International_Airport.
- Operation_Entebbe result "Mission successful; 102 (out of 106) hostages rescued".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "7 hijackers.".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "Approximately 100 commandos,".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "Unknown number of Ugandan soldiers.".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "including Sayeret Matkal, Sayeret Tzanhanim and Sayeret Golani,".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "plus air crew and support personnel.".
- Operation_Entebbe thumbnail Entebbe_Uganda_Airport_Old_Tower1.jpg?width=300.
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- Operation_Entebbe aircraftType Airbus_A300.
- Operation_Entebbe caption "The Air France Airbus A300 involved landing at Heathrow in 1977, a year after the hijack.".
- Operation_Entebbe caption "The old terminal building of the Entebbe International Airport as it appeared in 2008.".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "1".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "10".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "3".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "5".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "; Hijackers : 7 killed ; Ugandan soldiers : 45 killed".
- Operation_Entebbe casualties "Unknown number wounded 11 MiG-17 aircraft destroyed".
- Operation_Entebbe combatant "PFLP-EO 23px|border Revolutionary Cells".
- Operation_Entebbe commander "Dan Shomron Yekutiel Adam Benjamin Peled".
- Operation_Entebbe commander "Wadie Haddad 23px|border|Revolutionäre Zellen Wilfried Böse Idi Amin".
- Operation_Entebbe conflict "Operation Entebbe".
- Operation_Entebbe crew "12".
- Operation_Entebbe date "1976-06-27".
- Operation_Entebbe date "1976-07-04".
- Operation_Entebbe destination Charles_de_Gaulle_Airport.
- Operation_Entebbe fatalities "4".
- Operation_Entebbe hasPhotoCollection Operation_Entebbe.
- Operation_Entebbe injuries "10".
- Operation_Entebbe name "Air France Flight 139".
- Operation_Entebbe occurrenceType "Hijacking".
- Operation_Entebbe operator Air_France.
- Operation_Entebbe origin Ben_Gurion_Airport.
- Operation_Entebbe partof "the Israeli–Palestinian conflict".
- Operation_Entebbe passengers "248".
- Operation_Entebbe place "Entebbe Airport, Uganda".
- Operation_Entebbe result "Mission successful; 102 hostages rescued".
- Operation_Entebbe site "Greek airspace".
- Operation_Entebbe stopover Ellinikon_International_Airport.
- Operation_Entebbe strength "7".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "Approximately 100 commandos,".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "Unknown number of Ugandan soldiers.".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "including Sayeret Matkal, Sayeret Tzanhanim and Sayeret Golani,".
- Operation_Entebbe strength "plus air crew and support personnel.".
- Operation_Entebbe survivors "256".
- Operation_Entebbe type "Hijacking".
- Operation_Entebbe wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_Entebbe subject Category:1976_in_Uganda.
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- Operation_Entebbe subject Category:Counter-terrorism.
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- Operation_Entebbe subject Category:Palestinian_terrorist_incidents_in_Europe.
- Operation_Entebbe subject Category:Revolutionary_Cells_(RZ).
- Operation_Entebbe subject Category:Terrorist_attacks_attributed_to_Palestinian_militant_groups.
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