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Operation Thunderbolt - The Entebbe Raid - The Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History (Paperback)
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Operation Thunderbolt - The Entebbe Raid - The Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History (Paperback)
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*By the historical consultant to the major motion picture Entebbe*
'The definitive work on the subject....This is the achievement of a
masterly, first-rate historian' New York Times Book Review 'It's a
brilliantly orchestrated book, wonderfully rich in detail, but at
the same time roaring along at a heart-thumping pace...' Mail on
Sunday 'A brilliant, breathless account that reads like the plot of
an action movie.' Sunday Telegraph This edition is updated with new
material on recent discoveries. On 3 July 1976 Israeli Special
Forces carried out a daring raid to free more than a hundred
Israeli, French and US hostages held by German and Palestinian
terrorists at Entebbe Airport, Uganda. The legacy of this mission
is still felt today in the way Western governments respond to
terrorist blackmail. Codenamed Thunderbolt, the operation carried
huge risks. The flight was a challenge: 2,000 miles with total
radio silence over hostile territory to land in darkness at Entebbe
Airport in Idi Amin's Uganda. On the ground, the Israeli commandos
had just three minutes to carry out their mission. They had to
evade a cordon of elite Ugandan paratroopers, storm the terminal
and free more than a hundred hostages. So much could have gone
wrong: the death of the hostages if the terrorists got wind of the
assault; or the capture of Israel's finest soldiers if their
Hercules planes could not take off. Both would have been a human
and a PR catastrophe. Now, with the mission largely forgotten or
even unknown to many, Saul David gives the first comprehensive
account of Operation Thunderbolt using classified documents from
archives in four countries and interviews with key participants,
including Israeli soldiers and politicians, hostages, a member of
the Kenyan government and a former terrorist. Both a thrilling
page-turner and a major piece of historical detective work,
Operation Thunderbolt shows how the outcome of Israel's most famous
military operation depended on secret diplomacy, courage and
luck-and was in the balance right up to the very last moment.
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