Internal Israeli deliberations on the Entebbe hijacking response
Internal Israeli deliberations on the Entebbe hijacking response The passage recounts historical discussions among Israeli officials during the 1976 Entebbe hijacking. It provides no new evidence, specific wrongdoing, financial flows, or undisclosed actions, and only mentions known figures (Prime Minister Rabin, defense officials). While it offers some context on decision‑making delays, it lacks actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Mentions a delayed Israeli response to the Entebbe hijacking.; References Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and defense official Motta.; Describes involvement of former Haganah officer Kuti in planning discussions.
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Internal Israeli deliberations on the Entebbe hijacking response The passage recounts historical discussions among Israeli officials during the 1976 Entebbe hijacking. It provides no new evidence, specific wrongdoing, financial flows, or undisclosed actions, and only mentions known figures (Prime Minister Rabin, defense officials). While it offers some context on decision‑making delays, it lacks actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Mentions a delayed Israeli response to the Entebbe hijacking.; References Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and defense official Motta.; Describes involvement of former Haganah officer Kuti in planning discussions.
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