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🎬 Raid on Entebbe (1977)

Director: Irvin Kershner

Broadcast on: NBC (original airing January 9, 1977)

Runtime: Approximately 150 minutes (2h 30m)

Format: Dramatic TV movie based on the true story of Israel’s Operation Thunderbolt (a.k.a. Operation Entebbe)


Plot Overview

In June–July 1976, an Air France Airbus flight from Tel Aviv to Paris is hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (plus accomplices). After making stopovers—including Athens and Benghazi—the hijackers divert the plane to Entebbe Airport in Uganda, where the country’s dictator, Idi Amin, offers support.

The hijackers release non‑Israeli passengers, then demand prisoner exchanges in return for the Israeli and Jewish hostages, prompting a major political and moral crisis for Israel.

Inside Israel, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (played by Peter Finch) and defense officials debate whether to negotiate—or instead plan a high‑risk rescue. They ultimately decide on a top‑secret military raid, codenamed Operation Thunderbolt, to be executed on the Jewish Sabbath—over 2,500 miles from home.

Charles Bronson portrays Brig. Gen. Dan Shomron, the commanding officer of the raid force; Yaphet Kotto gives a memorable portrayal of Idi Amin, while Horst Buchholz plays the lead hijacker Wilfried Böse.

The Israeli commandos board four C‑130 Hercules transports, covertly fly into Entebbe, and land at the airport. Using a replica black Mercedes to impersonate Amin’s motorcade, they achieve near‑complete surprise. Once inside, intense close‑quarters combat ensues. The operation ends with all seven terrorists killed, 45 Ugandan soldiers neutralized, and the hostages freed.

Tragically, the breach unit commander Yonatan Netanyahu (brother of future PM Benjamin Netanyahu) dies, along with three hostages. A fourth hostage, Dora Bloch, is later murdered in a Kampala hospital on Idi Amin’s orders. On the return flight, Israeli forces also destroy Ugandan MiGs to prevent retaliation before flying via Nairobi back to Israel.


Themes & Reception

The film emphasizes the dramatic tension of both military precision and political decision‑making, set against the moral weight of not negotiating with terrorists. It also highlights the controversial decision to conduct the raid during the Jewish Sabbath.

Critics appreciate its historical importance and ensemble cast—but note that as a 1970s TV production it lacks modern cinematic polish, and performances (especially from Bronson) received mixed feedback.

Other Film Adaptations of Operation Entebbe

If you're interested in different cinematic treatments of the same event:

**Victory at Entebbe** (ABC, 1976) – Produced and aired just months after the actual raid

**Operation Thunderbolt** (Israeli production, 1977)
Transcript
00:00:00What you are about to see took place in late June and early July of 1976.
00:00:20These events lasted eight days and began in Athens, Greece on Sunday, June the 27th.
00:00:28A special occasion, a first anniversary.
00:00:32Yeah, Mother will like it.
00:00:34How about me?
00:00:35She's gonna love you too.
00:00:36Are you sure?
00:00:37Yes, I'm sure.
00:00:38Congratulations.
00:00:39It's very pretty.
00:00:41You've been married one year?
00:00:43One week.
00:00:44Now, who's the lucky mother?
00:00:46Mine.
00:00:47She's never met Nathan.
00:00:49Well, she's going to be in for a very pleasant surprise.
00:00:53I'll take it.
00:00:55Maybe you won't get the dog back on the plane?
00:01:09They didn't see her last time.
00:01:10They may look more closely this time.
00:01:12They'll put her in the baggage compartment.
00:01:14It's too cold in there.
00:01:16Well, let me take her.
00:01:17They never watch kids.
00:01:18Good idea.
00:01:19Good idea.
00:01:20Good idea, darling.
00:01:25Announcing the boarding of Ephraim, flight 139 from Tel Aviv via Athens to Paris.
00:01:31Now boarding at 812.
00:01:33Air France 1714, Rian Daineya,
00:01:37about Tel Aviv, via Paris,
00:01:39Meta Athenosa,
00:01:41annafri abondisbira,
00:01:43arsement d'Odika.
00:01:45Attention, s'il vous plaĂźt,
00:01:48les passagers du vol Air France 139
00:01:51de Tel Aviv via Athenosa,
00:01:53sont priés de se présenter
00:01:55Ă  la force d'envoiure en route.
00:01:57La manatee n'est pas au bord, la part,
00:01:58c'est pas si...
00:01:59Arto Petri,
00:02:01Abflug Air France 139
00:02:03von Tel Aviv nach Paris,
00:02:05ĂŒber Athen, durch Ausgang 12.
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00:08:33Everyone, put your hands on top of your head.
00:08:38Now.
00:08:41On top of your head? Like this?
00:08:44You heard? Put your hands on top of your head.
00:08:49Your hands! Hands out of your head!
00:08:53Up! Hands up!
00:09:03Stewardess, take that seat.
00:09:07I don't like your voice.
00:09:09Neither do I, but I think we'd better do what they want us to do.
00:09:12Don't talk!
00:09:15Do what you're told.
00:09:17She sounds gross.
00:09:19Oh.
00:09:20Oh, oh!
00:09:34I'll do the navigating, Captain.
00:09:35You'll have no knowledge of our destination until I give you the final instructions.
00:09:39You may be violating international airspace.
00:09:41You just do as I tell you.
00:09:43Do anything foolish, and we'll all be blown up on you.
00:09:46You do anything foolish, and we'll all be blown up.
00:09:49I have nothing to lose.
00:09:51My only concern is for my passengers and the crew.
00:09:55Good.
00:09:57Now, turn off the autopilot.
00:10:04I'll give you a new heading.
00:10:11Turn to 181.
00:10:14Do it.
00:10:16Everyone will move to the rear of the plane.
00:10:24You will go as I tell you.
00:10:27Start.
00:10:29Put your hands on your head.
00:10:32Okay.
00:10:35Okay.
00:10:36This way! This way!
00:10:41Okay.
00:10:43Very clear.
00:10:43Put your hands on your head.
00:10:54All right. Next row.
00:10:55Let's go.
00:10:58You.
00:11:01Go ahead.
00:11:06This way!
00:11:12You! Get to the back of the plane!
00:11:13This woman is sick.
00:11:15Don't speak!
00:11:16This woman needs help. She's pregnant!
00:11:19Do it. Just bring oxygen immediately.
00:11:23Get moving!
00:11:24You! Get moving to the back of the plane!
00:11:28Go on!
00:11:28No.
00:11:29Go on!
00:11:30Get moving!
00:11:38Come on.
00:11:39Hurry up!
00:11:40All the way to the back.
00:11:40All the way to the back.
00:11:41Air France 139, originating in Tel Aviv, with a stopover in Athens, is delayed.
00:12:07Attention! Attention! No one should be standing in the aisles or sitting on the arms of the seats.
00:12:15Men and boys, sit on the floor. For your own safety, everyone should be seated.
00:12:26You may take your hands off your heads.
00:12:30Those people sitting by the windows, pull the window shades down immediately.
00:13:00You're damned right something's not kosher. Air France has a sign up in Paris, delayed.
00:13:14No, no, no. Our own people haven't heard a recognizable transmission in over an hour.
00:13:20But worst of all is that I, the Minister of Transportation, State of Israel, can't get our friends, the French, to tell us one word about what's going on.
00:13:30Upset! You're damned right I'm upset!
00:13:33Have we heard from our ambassador at Athens?
00:13:37He's on vacation at Eilat.
00:13:39Any word from the embassy?
00:13:41We haven't been able to get them on the phone.
00:13:44Have the Greeks been contacted?
00:13:46They have no information.
00:13:48Well, does General Gour know what's going on?
00:13:51He's on maneuvers in the Sinai.
00:13:53Did anything strange happen at Athens?
00:13:56The security guards were on strike.
00:13:59On strike?
00:14:00Do we have anything definite?
00:14:02Nothing.
00:14:03Well, what are the possibilities?
00:14:05Crash?
00:14:06Radio failure?
00:14:07Hijacking?
00:14:08We don't know.
00:14:09How many Israelis aboard?
00:14:11Usually that flight is full.
00:14:13Any word from the French?
00:14:15Not a thing.
00:14:23All right.
00:14:24I want a meeting of the Crisis Committee immediately.
00:14:26Ask General Gour to join us, please.
00:14:53What is going on?
00:15:11We know that flight 139 left Athens on time.
00:15:14Now, if you don't want a riot out there, you'd better give us some information.
00:15:17My father, Mr. Joseph Blatt, is on that plane.
00:15:19Now, where is it?
00:15:20Where is the plane?
00:15:21Please, Mr. Blatt, sit down.
00:15:22I want information.
00:15:23Please.
00:15:24We have just been authorized to make an announcement.
00:15:29We had to convey the news to President Dustin first.
00:15:32And he's in Puerto Rico with President Forte at a conference.
00:15:35I don't give a damn about the government.
00:15:37Where is the plane?
00:15:38They have been hijacked by Palestinian terrorists.
00:15:41Oh, my God.
00:15:52I don't know.
00:15:53I don't know.
00:15:54I don't know.
00:15:55I don't know.
00:15:56I don't know.
00:15:57This is a French plane and the French national airline.
00:16:00France will be responsible for all the passengers, no matter what their nationality.
00:16:05Make that known.
00:16:07I just want to undergo Vogeltas.
00:16:08I don't know.
00:16:09I'm sure it is.
00:16:10How do mess it up?
00:16:11I don't know.
00:16:12You want to attempt to move the Singapore flight as soon as possible?
00:16:13Mr. Saad, we have to change a hundredć–œæ­Ą side, please.
00:16:15On theptic end, please.
00:16:17It's fine.
00:16:18It's fine.
00:16:22Anything has changed.
00:16:24That's a problem.
00:16:41Attention! Attention!
00:16:44We are about to land for your safety.
00:16:48Brace yourselves. Quiet!
00:16:50Quiet!
00:16:52Hold on to something.
00:16:53Do not look out the windows.
00:16:55Keep the window shades down.
00:17:23We are now placing explosives at all the exits. If there's any trouble, we'll blow up the aircraft and everyone in it.
00:17:28We're now placing explosives at all the exits. If there's any trouble, we'll blow up the aircraft and everyone in it.
00:17:42We have to stay here.
00:17:47If only they were at least human enough to say, let us know who we are.
00:17:51What will they do to us?
00:17:52If only they were at least human enough to say, let us know who we are.
00:17:56What will they do to us?
00:17:57For both. For both.
00:17:58For both.
00:17:59For both.
00:18:00For both.
00:18:01For both.
00:18:02And we're at least human enough to say, let us know who we are.
00:18:05I'm telling you, we'll go to my car.
00:18:07We can't leave.
00:18:08We can't leave.
00:18:10We can't leave the door.
00:18:16They may blow up the plane.
00:18:18I don't believe you for a moment.
00:18:20They wouldn't dream of blowing up everybody in this airplane.
00:18:23That's ridiculous. How would that advantage be?
00:18:25Just be calm. Just be very calm.
00:18:28And that's the way you win.
00:18:29My dear man, I am calm.
00:18:33Well, that's very good, because I know these people.
00:18:35They like to get you very excited, you know.
00:18:38I don't know.
00:18:54We have some medical aid.
00:18:57Who's sick?
00:18:57She's seven months pregnant. She's hemorrhaging.
00:19:00Where is she?
00:19:01Over there.
00:19:03Step inside.
00:19:05Step back.
00:19:08Any other problem, Mr. Spokesman?
00:19:29My name is Daniel Cooper.
00:19:33Mr. Cooper, be very careful.
00:19:35Being a spokesman makes you very obvious.
00:19:40On this trip, this may not be too healthy.
00:19:51Well?
00:19:53The plane has landed in Libya.
00:19:57The French say they will take responsibility.
00:20:01I will not agree that we'll do that.
00:20:02Now.
00:20:05It's no surprise that they've landed in Libya.
00:20:19The Palestinians.
00:20:21Do you think they'll stay in Libya?
00:20:24No, they'll move.
00:20:25They always have before.
00:20:27Which way?
00:20:29Probably this way.
00:20:30You mean Israel?
00:20:34No, I did not.
00:20:35But Israel is a possibility.
00:20:39Would be a spectacular ploy.
00:20:43There's something on your mind, Marta.
00:20:45Yes.
00:20:47I have the feeling that this time there's something different.
00:20:51Like what?
00:20:51Like this time they may have us.
00:21:12Well, Alice, how old are you?
00:21:14Twelve.
00:21:14And, uh, where did you just come from?
00:21:17Athens.
00:21:18My father's working there.
00:21:19I see.
00:21:20And where are you going?
00:21:21California.
00:21:22Oh, that's a beautiful city.
00:21:24Do you live there?
00:21:26Yeah.
00:21:27It's nice there, isn't it?
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:44Mrs. Bennett is on her way to the hospital.
00:21:58Hmm.
00:22:01We're not uncivilized, Mr. Cooper.
00:22:04Oh.
00:22:06Then why are you doing this to us?
00:22:09We're revolutionaries.
00:22:11And we're involved with all the revolutionary movements throughout the world.
00:22:14These people are not government leaders.
00:22:17They are just ordinary citizens.
00:22:19Why harm them?
00:22:21I don't do this to harm anyone.
00:22:25This is a political act.
00:22:27We want justice for the Palestinians.
00:22:30Justice.
00:22:32With a gun.
00:22:41Sit down, Mr. Cooper.
00:22:44Ladies and gentlemen, the time has come for us to get acquainted.
00:22:56Number 15 and number 38 will be passing flight bags amongst you.
00:23:05You'll introduce yourselves by dropping your passports, health certificates, and all your identity
00:23:11papers right into them.
00:23:13We'll also collect your cameras.
00:23:15Our cameras in first class.
00:23:34So is my passport.
00:23:34I, uh, I, uh, I seem to be having difficulty finding my passport.
00:23:40I must have lost it.
00:23:42Oh, just a minute.
00:23:44I see it.
00:23:44Can you imagine what it must be like in Tel Aviv?
00:24:11What about Paris?
00:24:14We've been sitting here six hours.
00:24:16What must be happening at that airport?
00:24:18In a crazy sort of way, it's easier to be here.
00:24:22Well, we know where we are.
00:24:24We know what's going to happen to us as soon as it happens.
00:24:27I'm just glad we're together.
00:24:32I couldn't stand it if I were at home and you were all here.
00:24:37Mom, I'm starved.
00:24:39They are all out of food, darling.
00:24:41You'll have to wait.
00:24:42Attention, please.
00:24:44Attention.
00:24:45That's your commander speaking.
00:24:47Wake up.
00:24:48Please wake up.
00:24:49Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank you for your cooperation while we were on the ground.
00:24:58I hope it'll continue for the rest of our journey.
00:25:04This will be our final leg.
00:25:07Where are we going?
00:25:10Where are we going?
00:25:11Where are we going?
00:25:13Where are we going?
00:25:14Where are we going?
00:25:14Where are we going?
00:25:15Where are we going?
00:25:15Where are we going?
00:25:15Where are we going?
00:25:16Where are we going?
00:25:16Where are we going?
00:25:17Where are we going?
00:25:18Where are we going?
00:25:19Where are we going?
00:25:20Where are we going?
00:25:21Where are we going?
00:25:22Where are we going?
00:25:23Where are we going?
00:25:24Where are we going?
00:25:25Where are we going?
00:25:26Where are we going?
00:25:27Where are we going?
00:25:28Where are we going?
00:25:29Where are we going?
00:25:30Where are we going?
00:25:31Where are we going?
00:25:32Where are we going?
00:25:33Where are we going?
00:25:34Where are we going?
00:25:35Where are we going?
00:25:36Where are we going?
00:25:37Hello, when did they take off?
00:26:07Where are they going?
00:26:11Not possible.
00:26:12Sedat gave his assurance to the French.
00:26:15Then it's Africa.
00:26:19Somewhere in Africa.
00:26:24Good night.
00:26:37How far from home do you think we are?
00:26:53We must be 1,500 miles from Libya, maybe 2,000 miles from home.
00:27:04What direction?
00:27:05I don't know.
00:27:06What a hell of a way to spend a honeymoon.
00:27:12Contact the tower cap and they'll give you instructions.
00:27:18Is it an honor there?
00:27:19Is it still here?
00:27:20So far, so good.
00:27:21Yes.
00:27:22Yes.
00:27:23Yes.
00:27:24Yes.
00:27:25Yes.
00:27:26Yes.
00:27:27Yes.
00:27:28Yes.
00:27:29Yes.
00:27:30Yes.
00:27:31Yes.
00:27:32Yes.
00:27:33Yes.
00:27:34Yes.
00:27:36Let's go.
00:28:06Let's go.
00:28:36Let's go.
00:29:06Thank you very much.
00:29:16Would you also be kind enough to release our passports, please?
00:29:20Excuse me. Where are we?
00:29:25Entebbe, in Uganda.
00:29:27Oh, well, what language do we speak here?
00:29:30English.
00:29:32English? That's very helpful.
00:29:35Will we be released here?
00:29:38Very soon, I hope.
00:29:40So do I.
00:29:41Indeed, didn't I tell you? Nothing to worry about.
00:29:44If you stay calm, things work out.
00:29:51Uganda. Who figured on that?
00:29:54Unfortunately for us, it was a brilliant idea.
00:29:56They're getting a lot of experience at our expense.
00:29:59The pregnant woman they released said the leader was German.
00:30:02So, what have you got in your files on Palestinian terrorists with German accents?
00:30:07That's Dan Schamrin's department.
00:30:09If you can find out who the German is, we'll send them a cable.
00:30:11Come home. All is forgiven.
00:30:12Yes, sir. Get me Dan Schamrin.
00:30:42I never felt so hot.
00:30:49Yeah.
00:30:51Well, it's the equator.
00:30:54The equator?
00:30:55Mm-hmm.
00:30:57You know, my friend,
00:30:59it is nine hours.
00:31:04Do you realize we've been here for nine hours?
00:31:06No food, no water.
00:31:09They've run out of everything.
00:31:11It's inhuman.
00:31:13My poor wife, what she must be thinking.
00:31:30Attention, please.
00:31:31Attention.
00:31:33Ladies and gentlemen,
00:31:36we've left Athens exactly 24 hours ago.
00:31:40Now,
00:31:41now,
00:31:43a bad dream is over and last.
00:31:46Oh.
00:32:17Let's go.
00:32:28Excuse me.
00:32:41If we are free, what are those soldiers doing out there?
00:32:47What are you up to?
00:32:51I don't know yet, Mr. Cooper.
00:32:53What happens now is up to Israel.
00:32:58You see?
00:33:00What has Israel got to do with this?
00:33:03It led these people to believe that they were free, that they were going home?
00:33:06Look, I'm very tired.
00:33:13And a little confused.
00:33:14What are you doing?
00:33:16You're happy with him.
00:33:17We have no time.
00:33:19They're not so friendly.
00:33:19I don't want to kill you, Mr. Cooper.
00:33:24I want to be civilized.
00:33:28So just get off the plane with the other passengers.
00:33:31Please.
00:33:31Keep moving, Gap.
00:33:43Keep moving, Gap.
00:33:47Keep moving, Gap.
00:33:52Keep moving, Gap.
00:33:54Keep moving.
00:34:08Keep moving.
00:34:09Oh, my God.
00:34:39If we do business with these murderers, we've sold our birthright as a nation.
00:35:00And if they get away with it, every Israeli, whoever travels abroad, will be in danger of his life.
00:35:03This is an international problem. It is an act of piracy.
00:35:07These terrorists are murderers. Nothing more, nothing less.
00:35:10Every time I try to get this meeting to look at the facts, somebody makes a speech.
00:35:14He's right.
00:35:15Now, let's examine the alternatives.
00:35:20Mottock and the Army get them out.
00:35:23The stands? No.
00:35:24Why?
00:35:26Where do you want me to start?
00:35:28First of all, that's an enormous distance.
00:35:30With no friends in between.
00:35:32We know the airport, don't we? And the Israeli company built it.
00:35:35We used to. Since we broke with the Uganda, it's been changed completely.
00:35:39What about intelligence?
00:35:40That takes too long. What we need is precise information.
00:35:44Do you have any idea how many troops, how many planes, how much fuel it takes to fly from here to Uganda?
00:35:50Eliminate the resistance. Secure the airport. Reboard the expedition with 240 people added.
00:35:54It has to be done.
00:35:55Yeah, then refuel and fly 2,500 miles back.
00:35:59Mottock, those 240 people are not all Israelis.
00:36:02That's right.
00:36:04Non-Israelis could get killed.
00:36:06Which could mean severe international repercussions.
00:36:09What about Amin?
00:36:11Is he with that?
00:36:12I say yes.
00:36:14He must be.
00:36:15They did not fly 2,000 miles south for the climate.
00:36:18Our policy is never to negotiate with the terrorists.
00:36:23We have no alternatives.
00:36:24Uganda is only part of the problem.
00:36:27If you don't move decisively in this crisis, it would be political suicide.
00:36:32It is not a matter of politics. It's a matter of life and death.
00:36:35In this instance, you cannot separate them.
00:36:37We must find a course of action.
00:36:39Action.
00:36:40For the soul's sake, dangerous.
00:36:42Listen, people will die.
00:36:44Uganda is right.
00:36:46And we must understand the situation more clearly.
00:36:48Then we can decide how to deal with it.
00:36:50But that takes time. We must move decisively now, now.
00:36:54Move decisively against what? A phantom?
00:36:56Did you hear what the military said?
00:36:58We just don't know enough.
00:37:00Our country is stunned by this atrocity.
00:37:04It's our...
00:37:05This hijacking is...
00:37:06It's like being invaded.
00:37:09That's why we have to fight back.
00:37:12And if we fail, what do we do?
00:37:13Do we just tip our hats to the hostages and say goodbye?
00:37:18Well, come on. Let us talk about the realistic causes of action.
00:37:23We must keep the pressure up on the French.
00:37:24It is a French plane.
00:37:26Yes, but it's the Israelis the hijackers are after.
00:37:30So, get ready.
00:37:32All right.
00:37:33Now, we all know that it's our job to free these hostages.
00:37:36And we're not going to sacrifice more Israeli lives to do it.
00:37:41So, if the military comes to us and says they have a plan that works,
00:37:46if they come to us,
00:37:47we will examine it.
00:37:50In the meantime, we must have a second course of action.
00:37:54We must, through the French, discuss,
00:37:57offer, counter-offer,
00:37:59and keep the price down.
00:38:01But, we will bring these people home,
00:38:05and we will bring them home alive.
00:38:09Whatever it takes.
00:38:18Well, we could get Barlev to call Amin on the telephone.
00:38:21Oh, there's still good barrels.
00:38:22There you go.
00:38:23There you go.
00:38:23There you go.
00:38:23There you go.
00:38:53My name is PeterĂĄd Irby.
00:39:07My name is Peter Amin.
00:39:08Come on.
00:39:13Do you feel like you've been here before?
00:39:36Maybe we have.
00:39:39Voices are the same.
00:39:40Only the faces are different.
00:39:43We are going to visit the evening.
00:39:47Nazis.
00:39:49I love them.
00:39:50They're Nazis.
00:39:52It's this terrible waiting.
00:39:56You'll be all right, Mrs. Loeb.
00:40:01It's just this waiting for what we don't know.
00:40:05We were in Zagreb.
00:40:07My father and myself.
00:40:08My father died in that station waiting, waiting to be free.
00:40:17But these are different times, Mrs. Loeb.
00:40:19What?
00:40:19What's different?
00:40:20What?
00:40:21Look at us all here.
00:40:23It's the same thing.
00:40:24What's different?
00:40:25Listen, you people are lucky.
00:40:28You're traveling with me.
00:40:29I'm a specialist at getting out of danger in these places.
00:40:33I survived the concentration camps.
00:40:36I've been in all of Israel's wars.
00:40:39I've faced death many times.
00:40:42This is nothing.
00:40:44Now, cheer up.
00:40:46Eli Melnick is here.
00:40:48Nothing bad can happen.
00:40:49See, that wasn't too hard.
00:41:08I've been in all of Israel.
00:41:38What about that?
00:42:01Thunderbolt
00:42:15Operation Thunderbolt
00:42:17That's it
00:42:18Look at this
00:42:20I thought it was our policy
00:42:21Not to negotiate with terrorists
00:42:23Negotiation may be the only solution
00:42:26It's unthinkable to let the killers out of jail
00:42:28Look, nothing has been decided
00:42:30They want to bring the hostages back saved
00:42:32They don't want another Munich
00:42:33We didn't run Munich
00:42:36This one we can handle
00:42:37I know
00:42:38But nobody's going anyplace or doing anything
00:42:40Until Rabin and the cabinet are absolutely sure that we're ready
00:42:43We'll be ready
00:43:00Everybody stay where you are
00:43:24Sit down
00:43:26Sit down
00:43:28Don't move
00:43:29I'm not going anyplace or what do you want?
00:43:31Answer
00:43:32Thank you
00:43:34I'm not going anyplace or anything
00:43:37But don't go away
00:43:37That's it
00:43:43I think I'll be ready
00:43:45Let's go
00:43:47Okay
00:43:50They're running
00:43:51We're ready
00:43:53Stay
00:43:53Stay
00:43:54Asusi entidades
00:43:55We're ready
00:43:56Or
00:43:56We're ready
00:43:57Company, halt.
00:44:17Left column, right.
00:44:19Right column, left.
00:44:20Face.
00:44:27For those of you who do not know me, I am Phil Marshall, President for Life, Datahiri
00:44:45Amendara, the ruler of Uganda.
00:44:49I want to welcome you all to Uganda.
00:44:52I shall do everything within my power to make you stay a pleasant one here.
00:44:59I have arranged with the Palestinians to have you removed from the plain to these more comfortable
00:45:06surroundings.
00:45:07I will provide food and other needs the best way possible.
00:45:12I want to conclude this whole episode quickly.
00:45:16The Palestinians are fair and just people.
00:45:18I, myself, when visiting Damascus, saw how well they treated the Jews there.
00:45:23I went to a synagogue.
00:45:37So make yourself comfortable here.
00:45:41Please.
00:45:42This is very important.
00:45:44This is very important.
00:45:45Do not try to escape.
00:45:49Do not try to escape.
00:45:51As the Palestinians have wired explosives all around the buildings.
00:45:56Huh?
00:45:56This is very important.
00:46:00In the meantime, look at me as your host.
00:46:03I shall arrange for your release as soon as possible.
00:46:12Huh?
00:46:13Look at Uganda as your home.
00:46:15Huh?
00:46:16Huh?
00:46:20Huh?
00:46:24Huh?
00:46:25Huh?
00:46:26Huh?
00:46:26Huh?
00:46:27Huh?
00:46:28Huh?
00:46:28Huh?
00:46:28Huh?
00:46:29Huh?
00:46:29Huh?
00:46:30Huh?
00:46:30Huh?
00:46:31Huh?
00:46:31Huh?
00:46:32Huh?
00:46:33Shalom, shalom, shalom.
00:46:44Excuse me, Monsieur le Président.
00:46:46I'm Captain Beko.
00:46:48I am the pilot of the Airbus.
00:46:51These are my passengers and my responsibility.
00:46:56Nothing has been told to us why we are being held here.
00:46:59We are a French airline.
00:47:01We have nothing to do with the Palestinians.
00:47:03Ah, Captain, it's so good to meet you.
00:47:06It is always good to meet a fellow pilot.
00:47:07I want you to enjoy your stay here in Uganda.
00:47:09Attention!
00:47:16Attention, everybody!
00:47:33Stop talking!
00:47:35The Ugandan radio has just broadcast our demands for the release of 53 revolutionary heroes being held in jails in France, Germany, Switzerland, and especially Israel.
00:47:53We have informed the French that if they are not returned to us by Thursday noon, their plane and all the passengers will be eliminated.
00:48:05If the murderous Israelis do not comply, all of you, all of you, no matter where you come from, will die.
00:48:17Wednesday noon is the deadline.
00:48:22Thursday noon is the deadline.
00:48:38I don't know.
00:49:08I don't know.
00:49:38I don't know.
00:50:08I don't know.
00:50:38They're only calling Jews.
00:50:44Sign your name.
00:50:47Join the others.
00:50:50Where are you going?
00:50:57I don't know.
00:50:59There must be a mistake.
00:51:08My name isn't here.
00:51:09Oh, you sign.
00:51:09What's your name?
00:51:10Julie Darren.
00:51:11I'm his wife.
00:51:14You're not on the list.
00:51:15You don't have an Israeli passport.
00:51:16Step back.
00:51:17No, no.
00:51:17I'll step back.
00:51:18Oh, wait.
00:51:20Please.
00:51:20Let me talk to her.
00:51:22Please.
00:51:23Please.
00:51:25Next.
00:51:28I don't care what he says.
00:51:30I don't care what Julie said.
00:51:33These people are not playing games.
00:51:34I want to be with you.
00:51:38What do you want me for?
00:51:40Just sign your name and then join the others.
00:51:44No, I'm not going in there.
00:51:46Salud.
00:51:47I'll be all right.
00:52:06You just take care of yourself.
00:52:08You just take care of yourself.
00:52:38Step up.
00:52:57Step up.
00:53:02Step up.
00:53:02Step up.
00:53:07Don't touch me!
00:53:14Don't touch me!
00:53:17Don't touch me!
00:53:37This is how it started, like Auschwitz, the last time.
00:53:55First calling out their names, now we wait.
00:54:00I expected this.
00:54:01I never want to kill anyone in my whole life before this.
00:54:19What do you suppose they're going to do with all of us?
00:54:22Your guess is as good as mine.
00:54:31What do you suppose they're going to do with all of us?
00:54:36What do you suppose they're going to do with all of us?
00:54:40What do you suppose they're going to do with all of us?
00:54:45Well, the French have exerted all the pressure they can.
00:54:51There's nothing more they can do.
00:54:53Now they want to know if we are prepared to enter into negotiations for the exchange of the prisoners that we are holding in our chairs.
00:55:04Swiss, French, Germans are prepared to give in to the demands.
00:55:09We haven't much choice. The deadline is tomorrow.
00:55:13What do I tell the French?
00:55:14Tell them yes. We will negotiate.
00:55:15We need more time.
00:55:17We wait until the last possible moment before we accept any of their terms.
00:55:20But then, of course, there is the other problem.
00:55:24What will Amin react to all this?
00:55:26Amin.
00:55:28I mean...
00:55:42This is the most publicity he's ever had in his life.
00:55:48Maybe he'll never want it to stop.
00:55:51You never wanted to stop.
00:56:21You never wanted to stop.
00:56:51Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello.
00:57:01I hope you all are well.
00:57:06I am happy to announce that I have arranged for the releasing of 47 of the women, children, the aged and the inferred.
00:57:21I am releasing these people immediately as a gesture of my good faith in negotiating.
00:57:34Now, when you get to Paris, give this message to your government.
00:57:40Tell them that Palestinians only want a little piece of land of their own.
00:57:45The Palestinians do not want to kill anybody.
00:57:54The Palestinians only want one thing, and this is very important, peace.
00:58:15I am sorry for your inconvenience.
00:58:24I do hope the Palestinians' demands are met before the Israeli government forces them to use explosives on you.
00:58:43The Israeli government forces them to use explosives on you.
00:58:49I go now to negotiate your release and your safety.
00:58:55Shalom, shalom.
00:58:56One thing, and this is very important, you must continue to be careful as the Palestinians have wired this place with explosives.
00:59:16I will see you soon.
00:59:18Shalom, shalom, shalom, bye-bye.
00:59:26Shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom.
00:59:36Shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom, shalom.
00:59:37The key is surprise to go from here to the terminal with such speed that the terrorists won't have time to react.
00:59:45First, I have to get you in there.
00:59:46We have to fly undetected for 2,500 miles to an airport we know very little about and land in the dark.
00:59:57Not easy.
00:59:59If anybody can do it, Benny, you can.
01:00:01Where do we get the gas to come home?
01:00:04We're working on it.
01:00:05Maybe we got a friend left in Africa.
01:00:08Dan, I'll get you in there.
01:00:10But you realize that while our planes are on the ground, they're like sitting ducks.
01:00:15Don't worry.
01:00:17We'll protect them.
01:00:19Well, we got less than a day to get ready.
01:00:23Tomorrow's the deadline.
01:00:45Before the raid on Entebbe, the British and the Germans and the Germans and the Germans and the Germans and the Germans.
01:00:59Before the raid on Entebbe, the British consul visited Dora Blok at the hospital in Uganda.
01:01:18She was recovering.
01:01:20After the raid, the consul went back to visit her.
01:01:24No one could tell him of her whereabouts.
01:01:26Her bed was empty.
01:01:27She has never been heard of again.
01:01:57Here they are, here they are, here they are, here they are.
01:02:00La la la, la la la la la la la.
01:02:04Ine ma'to v'umanaim, Shev ette hiqam yahad
01:02:10Ine ma'to v'umanaim, Shev ette hiqam yahad
01:02:16Ine ma'to v'umanaim, Shev ette hiqam yahad
01:02:22Ine ma'to v'umanaim, Shev ette hiqam yahad
01:02:29Ine ma'to v'umanaim, Shev ette hiqam yahad
01:02:33La la la la la la la la la, inemato, inemato, la la la la la la la, inemato, ormanai, che
01:02:45vada di ganyapa, inemato, ormanai, inemato.
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