1976 siku kama ya leo ndege ya ufaransa yatekwa nyara athens ugiriki

1976 siku kama ya leo ndege ya ufaransa yatekwa nyara athens ugiriki

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Ndege ya abilia ya ufaransa Air france ilitekwa nyara na magaidi wa kipalestina wakiongozwa na mjeruman Wilfried "Boni" Bose. na mwanamke Brigitte Kuhlmann, Ndege hiyo ilitua Benghazi na mwishowe Entebe.

Subiri basi uone wiki ijayo(yaani baada ya siku sita za majadiliano) kitatokea nini usiku wa jumamosi saa saba za usiku!!!!!!!karibu tarehe 4 july wiki ijayo.

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In 1976, an Air France airplane carrying 250 passengers to Paris from Tel Aviv was hijacked by terrorists. The Israeli mission to rescue them, known as Operation Entebbe or Operation Thunderbolt, is the latest historical event to be given the Hollywood treatment, in director José Padilha’s 7 Days in Entebbe, out March 16.

Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) and Daniel Brühl (Captain America: Civil War) star as German radicals Brigitte Kuhlmann and Wilfried Böse, who took over the plane during a planned stop in Athens, Greece, forcing its pilots to carry out a refueling stop in Libya before flying to Entebbe in central Uganda. Their aim was to use the capture of roughly 84 Israelis as a tool to negotiate with the Israeli government over issues concerning the Palestinian people. They predicted, accurately, that the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, who was outspoken in his anti-Israeli views, would be sympathetic to their cause.

But events did not pan out as the terrorists planned. Israel’s government, led by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, launched a secret mission to rescue the hostages without engaging in negotiation. The rescue mission was pulled off successfully, with all but four of the passengers surviving.

The movie, which has been met with mixed reviews, shines a light on an important event in Israeli-Palestinian relations, the details of which have been historically murky. As many such retellings do, it takes some liberties with history for dramatic effect. To sort the fact from the fiction, TIME spoke to the historian Saul David, whose account of the Entebbe raid, Operation Thunderbolt, was optioned by Focus Features and used as a guide for the movie.
 
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