Posted on 07/04/2006 8:15:06 PM PDT by garbageseeker
JERUSALEM - Israel, awaiting word of the fate of a captured soldier, marked the 30th anniversary Tuesday of its dramatic rescue of dozens of hostages from hijacked plane in the African nation of Uganda.
In the Entebbe raid on July 4, 1976, Israeli commandos and paratroopers carried out the hastily planned military operation in 99 minutes, whisking more than 100 hostages out of a terminal at Uganda's international airport and into waiting Hercules military aircraft.
For some Israelis, the anniversary brought back memories of a seemingly lost era of daring, successful Israeli military operations. For others, it served as a continuing warning to Israel's enemies.
"The Entebbe anniversary shows the seriousness with which we attach to freeing our hostages," said Mark Regev, spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry. "I think people holding Israeli hostages today should understand that we will do everything we can to bring about the liberation of hostages and, of course, punish those involved in hostage taking."
The crisis began on June 27, 1976, when it became clear an Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris had been hijacked by militants from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine after a stopover in Athens. Following a brief refueling in Libya, the plane continued to its final destination, Uganda.
The terrorists separated out the non-Jews and sent the first group to Paris, recalled former Israeli commando Mookie Betzer, the architect of the rescue operation.
Mossad agents paid clandestine visits to the released hostages, hitting the jackpot with a French-Jewish man who was mistakenly released, Betzer told Ynet, the Web site of the Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot.
The released hostage, a former officer in the French army, was a "serious guy with a phenomenal memory" who supplied information about the hijackers, their positions and their weaponry, Betzer said.
Betzer's operation included airlifting Land Rovers and dozens of paratroopers to Uganda to free the hostages.
Their chances of success were slim, but they had access to the airport's blueprints provided by the Israeli construction company that had built the terminals information about the hijackers from the released hostages, and aerial photos taken by a Mossad agent just a few hours before the operation was launched, Betzer said.
Slain in action, Lt. Col. Jonathan (Yoni) Netanyahu the older brother of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became an Israeli icon.
On Tuesday, Israeli officials say they don't know where captured Cpl. Gilad Shalit, 19, is being held. The hijackers also have avoided mistakes, by releasing no information about him.
The military also is operating under the weight of a failed 1994 attempt to free an Israeli soldier, Nachshon Wachsman, from his Palestinian captors. Wachsman was killed, along with one of the commandos who tried to rescue him.
When we did Rwanda famine relief in 1994 one of our planes was parked at the base of the tower and the other was parked in front of the terminal that held the hostages. We went up to the top of the old tower, which still bore the scars of the rescue. I'd post pictures, but they are 35mm. Digital cameras sure make it easier to store and share.
If you get a chance I would like to see them. You can FRmail to me.
Baruch ata Adonoi, elohanu mol'lech ha olem....
I dont know what you said, but I hope that nice.
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This was greatest rescue in military history.
And she never runs away from a fight.
Yes, and with 'mandatory' service, correct?
You bet.
They're on 35mm film and are among thousands of pictures I have. Right now everything is scattered because of two recent moves, so it will be a while before I find them. Also, I'm off to Afghanistan in less than 48 hours, so it will be a long time before I find them and scan them.
When get the chance. Good luck over there. Watch your back.
The beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety by Him and the Lord shall cover him all the day long and he shall dwell between HIS shoulders. Deut 33:12
The name of the Lord is a strong tower, the righteous runneth into it and is safe. Prov 18:10
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