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In the gripping film Raid on Entebbe (1976), audiences are taken through a real-life military operation carried out by Israeli commandos. The story begins with the hijacking of an Air France flight by the PFLP terrorist group. On board are approximately 100 Jewish passengers, and the plane is forcefully landed in Entebbe, Uganda.
Faced with the urgency of the situation, the Israeli government refuses to negotiate with the hijackers, leading them to devise a daring plan to rescue the hostages. Against all odds, less than 500 highly trained soldiers embark on a long and perilous journey to Uganda, determined to bring the passengers home safely.
Through meticulously crafted scenes, the film showcases the meticulous planning and execution of the mission, which has since become one of the most successful military operations in history. Despite the daunting challenges they face, the Israeli soldiers demonstrate unmatched courage and resourcefulness as they navigate the hostile territory.
However, amidst the triumph, tragedy looms as the only casualty for the Israeli soldiers is the highly esteemed Lt. Col. Jonathan Yoni Netanyahu. The film pays tribute to his sacrifice and the ultimate success of the mission, highlighting the unwavering dedication and heroism of the Israeli forces.
Raid on Entebbe is a captivating and suspenseful portrayal of a true story that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats, as they witness the extraordinary lengths that were taken to save innocent lives.