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1972 Sabena hijacking response involving Israeli military leaders

1972 Sabena hijacking response involving Israeli military leaders The passage recounts a historical incident with senior Israeli officials (Dayan, Shimon Peres‑era figures) coordinating a response to a hijacked plane. While it provides names and a vivid description, it offers no new evidence, financial trails, or actionable leads for current investigations, limiting its investigative usefulness. The content is moderately sensitive due to the involvement of high‑profile military figures, but the novelty is low as the event is already documented in historical accounts. Key insights: Brigadier General Emanuel “Manno” Shaked alerted senior officials to a Sabena Boeing 707 hijacking on May 8, 1972.; Moshe Dayan, Yitzhak Dado, and other top commanders (including future head of military intelligence Ahrahle Yariv) gathered at Lod airport to plan a response.; An El Al engineer and a special‑forces officer attempted to disable the aircraft by removing a stabilizing pin from the front wheel.

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1972 Sabena hijacking response involving Israeli military leaders The passage recounts a historical incident with senior Israeli officials (Dayan, Shimon Peres‑era figures) coordinating a response to a hijacked plane. While it provides names and a vivid description, it offers no new evidence, financial trails, or actionable leads for current investigations, limiting its investigative usefulness. The content is moderately sensitive due to the involvement of high‑profile military figures, but the novelty is low as the event is already documented in historical accounts. Key insights: Brigadier General Emanuel “Manno” Shaked alerted senior officials to a Sabena Boeing 707 hijacking on May 8, 1972.; Moshe Dayan, Yitzhak Dado, and other top commanders (including future head of military intelligence Ahrahle Yariv) gathered at Lod airport to plan a response.; An El Al engineer and a special‑forces officer attempted to disable the aircraft by removing a stabilizing pin from the front wheel.

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