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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)
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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)
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00:00:00Well, we got less than a day to get ready.
00:00:18Tomorrow's the deadline.
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00:00:57I don't know what I'm doing.
00:01:26Baba!
00:01:28Baba!
00:01:30Baba!
00:01:32Baba!
00:01:34Daniel Kubo!
00:01:40Anybody?
00:01:42Daniel!
00:01:44Is he here?
00:01:46He's with the Israelis.
00:01:48What do you mean?
00:01:50They separated the Israelis.
00:01:52They separated the Israelis?
00:01:54They killed them!
00:01:56They killed them!
00:01:58They killed them!
00:02:00They killed them!
00:02:02They killed them!
00:02:04They killed them!
00:02:06They killed them!
00:02:08They killed them!
00:02:10They killed them!
00:02:12They killed them!
00:02:14They killed them!
00:02:16They killed them!
00:02:18They killed them!
00:02:20My three brothers are on that plane.
00:02:31I don't give a damn about those half-brothers.
00:02:39We want action, not idle words.
00:02:41Rabin is a coward.
00:02:43Let him tell us to our faces he's going to let our families be murdered.
00:02:45I sympathize with all of you, but please listen to me.
00:02:49Please, you select a delegation of five, and the Prime Minister will meet with you.
00:03:04Please, the government is as concerned as you are.
00:03:08There is only one way to deal with this.
00:03:10You must negotiate now.
00:03:13Please, Mr. Prime Minister, please.
00:03:15We are worried is there time?
00:03:17Yes, I believe there is time.
00:03:20But whatever happens, I want you to understand the consequences of this victory for the terrorists.
00:03:25We don't give a damn about the terrorists.
00:03:26I want as much as you do that all of our people are brought home safely to their families.
00:03:30But when these 40 terrorist murderers are exchanged, it won't be a cause for celebration.
00:03:37It will be a day of mourning for Israel.
00:03:40Well, thank you, friends.
00:03:46Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.
00:03:47Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.
00:03:48Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.
00:03:50Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.
00:04:00Wake up! Wake up, everybody!
00:04:03Wake up!
00:04:05If Amin comes in, stay close to him.
00:04:08stay close to him. Why? To get in a picture with him. What's wrong? If they see you in the news,
00:04:12it'll be harder for them to make you disappear. It's an insurance policy. Good, good, good.
00:04:17Good news, good news, good news. I have gotten the Palestinians to agree to extend the deadline
00:04:25on negotiations for three more days until Sunday, July 4th. Negotiations have failed
00:04:32up to now because of Israeli stubbornness. But I continue to try. I go now to Mauritius,
00:04:42to the Organization of African Unity, to take up the plight of the Israeli hostages.
00:04:49You all know I want to help them, but their position is very dangerous unless the Israeli
00:04:57government accepts the terms of the Palestinians. I'm even using the offices of my good Israeli
00:05:06friend. Colonel Barr lived to help them. I beg your pardon, President Amin.
00:05:12Madam, what do you do? Do? I... Well, I... I'm just a grandmother, but I...
00:05:26I am His Excellency, Al-Hajij, Field Marshal, Dr. Idi Amin Dada, Holder of the Victoria Cross,
00:05:37DSO MC, Ruler of the State of Uganda, and appointed by God Almighty to be your savior.
00:05:49I wouldn't doubt it for a moment.
00:06:10I think you Israelis should compose a letter to your government, tell your government to accept the
00:06:16terms of the terms of the Palestinians. I think you should do this by tonight. This... This is very important.
00:06:27Then we can all have a party, and you can go home. Huh?
00:06:34Ha-ha-ha!
00:06:37It is better than having the Palestinians blow you all up. You see, the Israeli government is gambling with your
00:06:46lives. I go to shape your destinies and save your lives.
00:06:58Shalom. Shalom.
00:07:01Oh, by the way, I almost forgot to tell you.
00:07:05I have arranged for the releasing of the remaining non-Israeli hostages.
00:07:11I think there are about a hundred of you. All right, all right. Shalom. Shalom.
00:07:31Well, it should be good, okay? Don't get any trouble now.
00:07:36Come on.
00:07:39Be good. Go ahead.
00:07:42All right.
00:07:43All right.
00:07:46Will you be okay?
00:07:48Take care of them for me.
00:07:50Don't let them get cold or anything.
00:07:52I'll take care of them. Don't worry.
00:07:55All right. When I get home.
00:07:58Now, it's time to play. It's your problem.
00:08:00If you want, I'm going to stay calm.
00:08:04Let's go with you, Captain.
00:08:06You have a reason.
00:08:07Captain, you and your crew may board the plane to Paris now.
00:08:11Thank you, but we are staying.
00:08:13Look, I'm not holding you any longer.
00:08:15Yes, but you're still holding 100 of my passengers.
00:08:19As long as there's the slightest doubt about their safety,
00:08:23our responsibility is here with them and not in Paris.
00:08:26Come on.
00:08:27Come on.
00:08:28Come on.
00:08:29Come on.
00:08:31Come on.
00:08:32Move.
00:08:33Move.
00:08:34Move.
00:08:35Move.
00:08:36Move.
00:08:37Move.
00:08:38Go.
00:08:39Come on.
00:08:44Come on.
00:08:45No.
00:08:47Move.
00:08:48Move.
00:09:09Quiet, please.
00:09:28Quiet!
00:09:29You may now move back here to the main room.
00:09:32It'll be more comfortable.
00:09:34Lots of space for everybody.
00:09:35Please.
00:09:36It was good of Dr. Amin to postpone the deadline on Sunday.
00:09:41Mr. Cooper, we're in charge of this operation, not Amin.
00:09:45If you think so.
00:09:50They've released every non-Israeli.
00:09:53Now it's clear.
00:09:55It's them against us.
00:09:57They are arrogant.
00:09:59They've let hostages go.
00:10:00They've changed deadlines.
00:10:02They feel safe with the distance.
00:10:04Very decent hostages have provided us with valuable hard intelligence.
00:10:07And they've increased their demands.
00:10:09They've added more names to the list of terrorist prisoners they want released.
00:10:13And five million dollars in ransom for the airplane.
00:10:16And they have reduced the number of hostages to 100.
00:10:19And that helps us.
00:10:21The Palestinians threaten to block themselves and the hostages if any rescue attempt is made.
00:10:26Ah.
00:10:27They never have before.
00:10:28Is he still a threat?
00:10:32Is your military plan complete?
00:10:34Not yet.
00:10:35But we are progressing.
00:10:36The extension helps us.
00:10:38How long, Marta?
00:10:40We're close yet, sir.
00:10:41A few hours.
00:10:44All right.
00:10:45We'll buy you some time.
00:10:46Continue to negotiate.
00:10:48Get Barlev to call Amin again.
00:10:53Keep him happy.
00:10:58After all, Mr. President, you are the ruler in your country.
00:11:01You have it in your power to free these people.
00:11:04Don't you want to go down in history as a great man?
00:11:08Colonel, I want you to know you are my friend for all time.
00:11:11No matter what happens, you are my friend for all times.
00:11:14I am prepared to make peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
00:11:19Tell this to your government.
00:11:21We appreciate everything you are doing for our people.
00:11:24But many of the Palestinian terrorist demands are totally unreasonable.
00:11:28Can you help us?
00:11:30If your government accepts the Palestinian demands immediately,
00:11:33if not, they will kill the hostages and blow up the plane.
00:11:37Mr. President, if you want to be a great and holy man,
00:11:42and go down in history,
00:11:45and perhaps even receive the Nobel Prize,
00:11:50you must free these people.
00:11:54Think of what an opportunity this is
00:11:57to prove to the whole world
00:11:59what a great statesman you are.
00:12:03Yes.
00:12:04How are you, my old friend?
00:12:05It's a long time not seeing you.
00:12:07And your wife, is she with you in Tel Aviv?
00:12:09We're fine.
00:12:13Listen.
00:12:15Don't be influenced by the Palestinians.
00:12:18I am not being influenced by the Palestinians.
00:12:22I make my own decisions.
00:12:24I am doing everything I can to save the lives of the Israelis.
00:12:28But my position is extremely difficult.
00:12:30And you must be realizing this.
00:12:31The whole world must be realizing this.
00:12:34Mr. President, I think you're a great soldier.
00:12:36I think you have it in your power.
00:12:39To prevent much bloodshed.
00:12:43The Palestinians have no right to be doing what they're doing
00:12:47in the territory of your country.
00:12:49Are you telling me I should shoot the terrorists?
00:12:51Well, you're granting them protection.
00:12:54They're living in Uganda as if they're in a resort.
00:12:57This is not true.
00:12:59Come.
00:13:00Visit.
00:13:01Come and see for yourself.
00:13:02They are living with the hostesses.
00:13:04If we take any actions, the lives of the hostesses are in danger.
00:13:08I want peace for the Palestinians.
00:13:11My old friend, you can help your people very much.
00:13:15Tell your government they must not practice this Zionist fascist policy.
00:13:19Mr. President.
00:13:20Mr. President.
00:13:21Mr. President.
00:13:22I'm not saying that you...
00:13:26Give my regards to your family.
00:13:29Tell your government they are tempting fate.
00:13:32Shalom.
00:13:33Shalom, father.
00:13:35Shalom.
00:13:36You've heard that, gentlemen.
00:13:41The leader of a country has become the spokesman for terrorist murderers.
00:13:47And never before, as far as I know, has a national army been used to aid international piracy.
00:13:53But none of our choice is easy.
00:13:56But we must make a choice.
00:13:58And a military option is our best choice.
00:14:01Our plan has not been fully tested, but it represents a reasonable risk.
00:14:07Dan Shamran, who is responsible for the plan, will present it to us.
00:14:12The plan that we settled on may seem risky, but it's based on our experience of fighting terrorists.
00:14:18Operation Thunderbolt is divided into three stages.
00:14:23The first stage involves the movement of troops from Israel to Uganda.
00:14:28By flying this course at extremely low altitudes, we can avoid contact with most radar installations.
00:14:37If they should pick us up in this area, there's a good chance we can pass this commercial air traffic.
00:14:45We will be in the air for seven hours, and our final approach will be made over Lake Victoria.
00:14:50Therefore, Mr. Prime Minister, we, the hostages at Entebbe, request that the Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails be released immediately in exchange for our safe return to Israel.
00:15:06Dr. Amin has been helpful.
00:15:10Tear it up. Tear up that letter. It reeks of collaboration.
00:15:13What's the difference? It'll make the president for life happy.
00:15:16The letter is important.
00:15:18This episode has put Uganda on the map. Amin has made the front pages.
00:15:23He would like nothing better than to keep his face there for as long as possible.
00:15:26And it is my guess there might be a struggle for power between Amin and the terrorists.
00:15:33He is moving in. We are the prize.
00:15:37Besides, we must do anything we can to keep a dialogue going between us and them.
00:15:42That is important.
00:15:43This letter is appeasement.
00:15:47It may keep us alive a little longer.
00:15:49Send the letter.
00:16:08Send the letter.
00:16:09What about refueling for the return trip?
00:16:13We'll take our own fuel pumps. Use the Ugandan fuel dump.
00:16:16That's dangerous. We'll be too long on the ground.
00:16:19We're waiting to hear from Kenya about refueling.
00:16:22Well, until that's certain, the plan is too risky.
00:16:25Have you proposed to handle the Ugandan troops if they try to stop you?
00:16:29Well, we're not going to Entebbe to fight Ugandans.
00:16:32We're going there to save Israeli life.
00:16:34We're going there to save Israeli life.
00:16:36The Ugandans who try to stop us, we neutralize.
00:16:42The tactical aircraft will be the C-130.
00:16:45It has the maneuverability and the range for this kind of operation.
00:16:50In addition to the 130s, we will fly two 707s.
00:16:52One of them will be set up for medical services, the other for communications.
00:16:55The pellet will handle the communications in the 707, which will remain aloft during the operation.
00:17:09Before we finish, there's one more matter we have to discuss, the secrecy.
00:17:13The operation will probably take place during the Sabbath.
00:17:17Now, any unusual military activity on Friday night and Saturday, and we might as well send a cable to terrorists.
00:17:23Every single person involved is responsible.
00:17:27No one who is not in the operation can know anything about the plan.
00:17:31That even goes for my own wife.
00:17:34Especially your wife, Morton.
00:17:36What is the next step?
00:17:38You've got to put it together.
00:17:40Troops equipped and everything, and try it out.
00:17:42How long will that take?
00:17:44Logistically, we're set.
00:17:46Dan will run the exercise tonight. I will observe.
00:17:47All right. The committee will wait for your report, but if the military plan is not feasible,
00:17:53we must be ready to exchange the prisoners tomorrow.
00:18:00The meeting is adjourned.
00:18:17Intelligence informs us that they will begin killing hostages on Sunday.
00:18:32The string has run out. Hmm?
00:18:35Then why are we debating the military plan?
00:18:38Let them go!
00:18:40Because it is not perfect.
00:18:42You suck! That's a joke!
00:18:43Here you are concerned with perfection, and we don't have a choice!
00:18:48There will be 200 of our best people on those planes.
00:18:51I damn well do have a choice!
00:18:53You're wasting time.
00:18:54We must be there before Sunday.
00:19:06All of the carryings on this week, the crowds, the parties, the street ruckus,
00:19:10were merely a frenetic prelude to what happened today.
00:19:15A six-mile, tall ship's parade of sail headed for New York.
00:19:20Betty Rollin, NBC News, Newport, Rhode Island.
00:19:25Here's the situation in what's turning out to be the year's most spectacular hijack story.
00:19:29101 hostages released today were flown to Paris, but another 110 are still being held at the airport at Entebbe, Uganda, about 85 of them Israeli nationals.
00:19:42The Palestinian hijackers with some non-Arab accomplices now say they will execute the hostages on Sunday, unless their demands are met.
00:19:49Those demands include the release from jail in various countries of 53 people who make up a kind of who's who in terrorism.
00:19:58Most of these are in Israeli jails, and to everyone's surprise, the Israelis today reversed their normal policy and agreed to negotiate with the hijackers.
00:20:06Steve Delaney reports from Israel.
00:20:10The pressure on the Israeli government was tremendous, especially from within the country.
00:20:15Relatives of the Israeli hostages held an emotional meeting with government representatives this morning.
00:20:20They didn't care that Israel has a basic policy of not dealing with terrorists.
00:20:25They cared only that their friends or family were in trouble, and they wanted action from their government.
00:20:29Late in the morning, they stormed the government compound, overwhelming military police in an effort to get at Prime Minister Rabin and tell him what they thought.
00:20:39But by that time, though the demonstrators didn't know it, the government had already agreed to open indirect negotiations with the hijackers.
00:20:47The difference of opinion in Israel is not over whether the hostages should be released,
00:20:51but over whether releasing terrorists from jail here is too high a price to pay for it.
00:20:54Tonight, a special series of prayers began at the Western Wall and at most synagogues.
00:21:00Prayers which expressed the hope that the government made the right decision on the negotiations,
00:21:04and that the Israeli and Jewish hostages will indeed come out of Uganda safely.
00:21:09Steve Delaney, NBC News, Israel.
00:21:12Marta, we're wasting time.
00:21:14This mission needs a goal now to pull itself together.
00:21:18Rabin will wait till the last minute.
00:21:20He'll break this country's back with his deliberations.
00:21:24He's weighing every possibility.
00:21:26Does he have the guts to let us go?
00:21:28Guts is not his problem.
00:21:31His job is.
00:21:33In the end, circumstances will overtake him.
00:21:36He'll have to let us go.
00:21:37Shalom.
00:21:38Shalom.
00:21:39Shalom.
00:21:40No, it must be obvious to you that while we are negotiating for the release of the hostages, we are considering a military option.
00:21:52We have a plan that is being prepared, but before anything is done, I would like you, as the leader of the opposition, to give your approval.
00:21:58What I don't understand is why you've waited so long.
00:22:02I've always been a more cautious man than you.
00:22:05Can you act quickly enough now?
00:22:07Our plan is a bold one.
00:22:09What will be the cost in lives?
00:22:11Could be expensive.
00:22:13But has it ever been any other way?
00:22:16And yet every time we've gone to the negotiating table, Israel lost.
00:22:21Then I can count on you.
00:22:22Of course, you have my support. Shalom.
00:22:26Shalom.
00:22:52Shalom.
00:22:55Come in.
00:23:01Well, Colonel Netanyahu, General Sherman informed me that you will lead the assault forces on Operation Thunderbolt.
00:23:09Yes.
00:23:11Good luck.
00:23:12Yoni, on this mission, I think we should use only marksmen, the highest rated from each unit.
00:23:24Right. I'll build around a nucleus of Mahasirat Special Forces.
00:23:28And I'll augment with the Galani Brigade.
00:23:31Don't mix them up too much. It's better to have men who know each other.
00:23:34I'll start with Sammy Berg.
00:23:36Sammy Berg?
00:23:38Okay.
00:23:39All right.
00:23:42All right.
00:24:00Sammy.
00:24:03Where are you going?
00:24:05I'm going out.
00:24:07What do you mean out? On the Sabbath?
00:24:09I'm just going to see some friends.
00:24:10Who?
00:24:12Friends, you know, from work. You don't know them, actually.
00:24:15I'm going fishing in the morning.
00:24:17Have fun.
00:24:18Okay.
00:24:22Samuel.
00:24:24Be careful.
00:24:26Dad.
00:24:29What are you talking, be careful? I'm going fishing here.
00:24:34Don't fall in.
00:24:40Let's go, Emily.
00:24:41Don't fall in.
00:24:44Let's go.
00:24:46Run, Billy.
00:24:48Now, I'm going fishing.
00:24:49You're going fishing here.
00:24:50But let's get up.
00:24:52They're going fishing here, the only way we have to go fishing.
00:24:58And you're fishing.
00:24:59Thank you, Ali.
00:25:01I don't want to say I told you so, but what did I tell you?
00:25:05Look who's sick.
00:25:07Look who's not sick.
00:25:11At home, I don't keep kosher.
00:25:13But in Uganda, I keep kosher.
00:25:15I don't eat their meat.
00:25:17I don't drink their milk.
00:25:19I feel terrific.
00:25:21Mrs. Block, what's the matter?
00:25:23Somebody, help! She can't catch her breath!
00:25:25Doctor, quick! Hurry up!
00:25:27Don't touch her breath!
00:25:29What is it?
00:25:31Mrs. Block, here, put it down.
00:25:33Put it down.
00:25:35Put you down, here.
00:25:37Relax, darling.
00:25:39Get the doctor, here.
00:25:41What is it?
00:25:43Doctor?
00:25:45Get it to my car right away.
00:25:47All right.
00:25:49All right.
00:25:51We're going to help you.
00:25:53It'll be all right.
00:25:55Easy.
00:25:56She has something in her throat.
00:25:58We've got to get her to the hospital.
00:25:59All right.
00:26:00Hold it right here!
00:26:02Please, hurry.
00:26:03All right.
00:26:04Stay with her.
00:26:08Step back, everybody.
00:26:10Step back.
00:26:12Get away from the door.
00:26:26Back.
00:26:27These people are sick.
00:26:28They need help.
00:26:29Can't you do something?
00:26:30Mr. Cooper, I can't do anything until I get worried that all my brothers are released.
00:26:46What if your brothers are not released?
00:26:48Look.
00:26:49Israel will never let you die.
00:26:51My country does not bargain with criminals.
00:26:55Oh, gosh.
00:26:56In a small country like yours, everybody is related.
00:27:00Everybody is somebody's uncle and cousin, right?
00:27:03They'll exchange for you.
00:27:04Or maybe your government doesn't take our deadline seriously.
00:27:20On Sunday, when Israel forces us to kill the first hostage, then they'll know we're serious.
00:27:35The key to the three-pronged attack...
00:28:04is the first column's ability to reach the terminal with the element of surprise still intact.
00:28:11Because seconds can mean the difference between a successful mission and the slaughter of the hostages.
00:28:23Inside the terminal, no matter what the provocation, do not use your hand grenades.
00:28:29rely on your weapon.
00:28:32Fire short bursts.
00:28:36And once control is established, hold your fire to a minimum.
00:28:43Now, that's all.
00:28:44In one hour, we'll have a dress rehearsal.
00:28:49Yanni will answer any questions.
00:28:54Sammy.
00:28:55Uh, this is a lot like the Sabina rescue at the Tel Aviv airport.
00:28:58Now, as I see it, the problem will be identifying the hijackers from the hostages instantly.
00:29:02Right.
00:29:03So we've prepared identicates on each of the terrorists.
00:29:06The data comes from over 100 debriefings that intelligence ran on the freed hostages in Paris and from our agents in Antibia.
00:29:15Study these faces carefully.
00:29:18Get to know them by reflex.
00:29:20The terrorists must be recognized instantly.
00:29:23If they have time to turn on the hostages, our whole mission will be a disaster.
00:29:27Yeah.
00:29:29What if the terrorists are positioned so that we can't avoid firing across the hostages?
00:29:34If we're successful, the hostages will be as surprised as the terrorists.
00:29:38We must tell them what to do, so pick your words that will communicate quickly and clearly.
00:29:43We want them on the floor as soon as possible.
00:29:46But to answer your question directly, the decision whether to fire or not will be yours.
00:29:52Just remember that one terrorist can take the whole operation with him.
00:29:58Yanni?
00:29:59Yeah?
00:30:00Should we take any of the terrorists alive?
00:30:04It would be nice.
00:30:07I'd like to have them, but our concern is with saving the hostages.
00:30:13Remember, these terrorists are killers.
00:30:15They will try to kill the hostages, so your first shots must be accurate.
00:30:20Why don't we all take a break before the run-through?
00:30:41All right.
00:30:43You're in low over the lake into one of your famous assault landings here.
00:30:47Who's here?
00:30:53It's only a model.
00:30:54It could happen.
00:31:06Good.
00:31:10All right, then.
00:31:12Bring her down when you're ready.
00:31:14Over.
00:31:1710 seconds.
00:31:1810 seconds.
00:31:32Drop it.
00:31:40Push it! Push the damn thing!
00:31:47Push the damn thing!
00:31:48I'm gonna get you!
00:31:57All right.
00:32:01I'm not sure if you're just making arguments, I'm not sure.
00:32:03Take it out.
00:32:04I'm not sure if I take off and show you what I can just, it's fine.
00:32:06We can take it out, Mr. Barrick.
00:32:07Go!
00:32:37How did we do?
00:32:55We just killed 100 hostages.
00:32:58Unless everyone penetrates the terminal at exactly the same instant, it will be a disaster.
00:33:03We'll run it again.
00:33:05All right, back.
00:33:11Armadillo!
00:33:35Well?
00:33:41It's much better.
00:33:43What about these MiGs?
00:33:47One of them gets loose, we never get out of Uganda.
00:33:51We know.
00:34:01Well done, Dan.
00:34:07But can we afford to stay on the ground for an hour?
00:34:11Sixty minutes, it's excellent time.
00:34:13But I think we can cut it down to 55 minutes.
00:34:17Based on what you saw, shouldn't Rabin be told we're absolutely ready?
00:34:21Patience, Benny.
00:34:23Let's be sure we can answer all the questions.
00:34:25Yoni, what is your estimate of casualties?
00:34:29From 30 to 35.
00:34:33So, what do we do?
00:34:3730 to 35 if we go.
00:34:39100 if we do nothing.
00:34:41Gentlemen, if you want me, I'll be with the Prime Minister.
00:34:4755 minutes.
00:34:51Let's run it through again.
00:34:5325 minutes.
00:34:54No, no.
00:34:55No...
00:34:56No...
00:34:57No...
00:34:58No!
00:34:59No.
00:35:00No, no, no!
00:35:01A abbiamo...
00:35:02No!
00:35:05Come on!
00:35:07No.
00:35:08No, no no.
00:35:09No.
00:35:10No.
00:35:11Come on.
00:35:12No.
00:35:13No.
00:35:14No.
00:35:15No.
00:35:16No.
00:35:17No.
00:35:18No.
00:35:19No.
00:35:20No.
00:35:51Come on, come on, hurry, hurry!
00:36:13Well done.
00:36:21Well, if this thing works, I'll kiss Amin's foot.
00:36:29It went well.
00:36:30If you mean it didn't take too long...
00:36:32Speed is important.
00:36:33Speed, right.
00:36:33But when all those men run into the terminal, it'll be the biggest noise to hit Africa since the elephant stampede.
00:36:37Now, listen.
00:36:38No, but what I...
00:36:39Goodbye, surprise.
00:36:40Surprise will be gone.
00:36:41We need to hit the terminal with less men.
00:36:51Are you sure, Mota?
00:37:02Nothing sure, Yitzhak.
00:37:05But how long will the whole thing take?
00:37:08Fifty-five minutes.
00:37:10And if something goes wrong?
00:37:13Meanwhile, the negotiations have come to a standstill.
00:37:16Everything we ask for, they turn down.
00:37:18When I suggest we make it a condition that the prisons are exchanged in Tunis, Paris, Cyprus, they turn it down.
00:37:24They insist that it be done in Uganda.
00:37:27Impossible.
00:37:29The Palestinians cannot control Amin.
00:37:31Even if the terrorists wanted to make the exchange and we were to fly there.
00:37:36But the plane, the crew, and all the hostages could end up in Amin's pocket.
00:37:43Well?
00:37:47The Kenyans will allow us to refuel.
00:37:55Now.
00:37:55Now we're ready.
00:38:01Given the present mood of the country, if the rescue mission is a catastrophe, Israel may not survive.
00:38:12And yet we have no choice.
00:38:15Yitzhak, my people are waiting.
00:38:17Unless we act now, a lack of time will make the decision for us.
00:38:25All right.
00:38:26Begin Operation Thunderbolt.
00:38:27We will present it to the cabinet for approval in the morning.
00:38:30But remember, unless we get full approval, we will call those planes back.
00:38:37Go.
00:38:37Go.
00:38:38Go.
00:38:38Go.
00:41:43What you've been asked to do is important for the state of Israel.
00:41:47I know that each one of you will do your best.
00:41:55Good luck.
00:42:53All right.
00:42:54All right.
00:42:55Everybody get ready.
00:42:56Take off in five minutes.
00:42:57You have new weather reports?
00:42:58Yes, Bernie.
00:42:59Any problems?
00:43:01Let's go.
00:43:02Let's go.
00:43:03Let's go.
00:43:05Let's go.
00:43:09Let's go.
00:43:11Let's go.
00:43:13Take off.
00:43:43If we believe in freedom, then there must come a point when we must act in defense of it.
00:44:01No matter what the consequences, otherwise we diminish ourselves and we lose all moral claim to be a government.
00:44:09We have planned a military option, Operation Thunderbolt, which is now in motion.
00:44:19You've done this without him.
00:44:23Listen to him, he is not yet finished.
00:44:25Wait!
00:44:27I will take full responsibility for this action.
00:44:30I object! I object! This is a democratic...
00:44:32What do you think we should get informed of?
00:44:34Mr. Rasnall!
00:44:36What would you do, Mr. Rasnall?
00:44:38Make a move after all the hostages were dead?
00:44:40Outrageous! This is an international situation. You're precipitating a war! Do you realize that?
00:44:44What do you think we're able to do?
00:44:46I, please!
00:44:48Never sit down!
00:44:50Never sit down!
00:44:52Never sit down!
00:45:14All right, out.
00:45:16Any word?
00:45:18Still debating.
00:45:20Still debating.
00:45:22We have a small army traveling south, and they're still debating.
00:45:26That's crazy.
00:45:28That's democracy.
00:45:30We have a small army, and they're still debating.
00:45:32Let's see.
00:45:36They have a small army.
00:45:38They're still debating.
00:45:40We have a small army.
00:45:42We have a small army, and we have a small army.
00:45:44If we can't get those to work, we can get the gas in and get it.
00:45:46If we can't get those to work, we can get the gasoline in Kenya.
00:45:59The crisis committee is behind you.
00:46:02How many times must I?
00:46:06There's no more time for talk.
00:46:08We must decide now.
00:46:10We have seen too many of our people murdered right now.
00:46:17There are a hundred men, women and children trapped in Uganda.
00:46:22And unless we agree, those planes will be forced to turn back in under ten minutes.
00:46:27Now you must vote.
00:46:30Now!
00:46:30B2 to Zebra 1.
00:46:47I'm reading you.
00:46:48Benny, it's coming through.
00:46:49Get me HIPPO 1 on discrete frequency Zebra.
00:46:57Yes, Benny.
00:46:59B2 to Zebra X.
00:47:00I want to be the one to tell them.
00:47:01B2 to Zebra X.
00:47:02Thanks, Benny.
00:47:15Can I have your attention, please?
00:47:19Operation Thunderbolt is a goal.
00:47:22Unanimous.
00:47:23Miss Sammy, listen.
00:47:36And then the night was shattered.
00:47:40A wounded beast in pain.
00:47:44One blow.
00:47:45It reeled and fell.
00:47:47Oh, Skye.
00:47:51Strike him again.
00:47:54That's nice.
00:47:55What was the score of the soccer game today between urgent and...
00:47:58school and golf?
00:48:16School and golf.
00:48:22Good night.
00:48:24Sorry.
00:48:25Sorry.
00:48:25Oh, yeah, yeah, for you, it's easy to say, sure, what do you care about?
00:48:50This one, my two.
00:48:54Okay, that's it.
00:49:00Let's go.
00:49:03Let's go.
00:49:13Let's go.
00:49:25Let's go.
00:49:37Let's go.
00:49:55Let's go.
00:50:21Let's go.
00:50:37Let's go.
00:50:49Let's go.
00:51:05Let's go.
00:51:17Let's go.
00:51:19What are you thinking about?
00:51:21The mission.
00:51:27I was thinking about my father.
00:51:31He teaches history at Cornell.
00:51:34Oh, yeah.
00:51:36You'd be surprised if you knew what you were doing.
00:51:40I think he knows already.
00:51:42Anyone that knows us knows we wouldn't just wait.
00:51:49How do you feel?
00:51:51We're ready.
00:51:52So I feel good.
00:52:01What color?
00:52:02Black eyes and black hair.
00:52:03Right, mustache.
00:52:04Okay, what color?
00:52:05Brown hair and green eyes.
00:52:07She's German.
00:52:08That kind of tough.
00:52:09Well, Anand, if you just look at the eyes, just that.
00:52:12Green.
00:52:13Do you want to see that at night?
00:52:15Yes.
00:52:16Okay, well.
00:52:17It's German.
00:52:18You think you'd recognize him if he came right through that door?
00:52:20Sure.
00:52:21If he was carrying a gun.
00:52:22I'd shoot him.
00:52:23What if he was surrounded by 50 women and children?
00:52:30I wouldn't miss.
00:52:43They're over Nairobi.
00:53:00Flying onto Lake Victoria.
00:53:02What's their ETA?
00:53:04Approximately 30 minutes.
00:53:13Where are we?
00:53:41Where are we?
00:53:42Where are we?
00:53:43Where are we?
00:53:44Darkest Africa.
00:53:45Where are we?
00:53:47We should be over Lake Victoria.
00:53:49Lake Victoria?
00:53:50Yeah.
00:53:51I'd love to drop down there.
00:53:52Pull out a big fish.
00:53:53And bring it home to my papa.
00:53:55Oh, boy, would he be surprised.
00:53:57Crazy.
00:53:58Crazy.
00:53:59Crazy.
00:54:00Crazy.
00:54:01Crazy.
00:54:02Yes.
00:54:03Yes, yes.
00:54:04David, did you hear?
00:54:05Begin jamming ground radar at Antebbe.
00:54:06Yes.
00:54:07Yes, yes.
00:54:08David, did you hear?
00:54:09Begin jamming ground radar at Antebbe.
00:54:11Prepare for landing.
00:54:12Yes, yes.
00:54:13Yes.
00:54:14Yes, yes.
00:54:15Yes, yes.
00:54:16Yes, yes.
00:54:18David, did you hear?
00:54:19Begin jamming ground radar at Antebbe.
00:54:20Yes, yes.
00:54:21Did you hear?
00:54:22Yes, yes.
00:54:23David, did you hear?
00:54:24Begin jamming ground radar at Antebbe.
00:54:25Hello.
00:54:26Let's start the landing.
00:54:32We bear for landing.
00:54:36We bear for landing.
00:55:06We hit the ground.
00:55:36Any indication of movement on the ground?
00:55:37If there is, it's nothing big.
00:55:44We'll have to break radio silence.
00:55:47Put me on discrete frequency to the wall.
00:55:50B22A4.
00:55:52B22A4.
00:55:53Do you read me?
00:55:53Runway lights just went on.
00:55:57Anything I should know about?
00:55:59Any reports from Antebi?
00:56:00Any problems?
00:56:02B4.
00:56:02B4.
00:56:03Response negative.
00:56:05Negative response.
00:56:07Should we move to cloudburst alternate?
00:56:10Cloudburst alternate.
00:56:11Do you read me?
00:56:11Continue Thunderbolt.
00:56:17Thunderbolt operative.
00:56:19Contact Hippo 1.
00:56:22Tell them to take her in.
00:56:24B22HIPO 1.
00:56:26B22HIPO 1.
00:56:27Do you read me?
00:56:29Proceed with landing operation.
00:56:30Remember, hold your fire until we hit the terminal.
00:56:43Speed, silence, complete surprise.
00:56:48Touchdown.
00:57:16Touchdown.
00:57:16Touchdown.
00:57:18Inform the United States, Great Britain, and France of Operation Thunderbolt.
00:57:24Come here.
00:57:26...
00:57:48Let's go!
00:58:18Let's go!
00:58:30Let's go!
00:58:44Let's go!
00:59:08Means battle.
00:59:12Let's go!
00:59:22Everybody down!
00:59:24Everybody down!
00:59:28We are Israelis!
00:59:38Stay down!
00:59:40No!
00:59:42No!
00:59:44No!
00:59:46No!
00:59:48No!
00:59:50No!
00:59:52No!
00:59:54No!
00:59:56No!
00:59:58No!
01:00:00No!
01:00:02No!
01:00:04No!
01:00:06No!
01:00:08No!
01:00:10No!
01:00:12No!
01:00:14No!
01:00:16No!
01:00:18No!
01:00:20No!
01:00:22No!
01:00:24No!
01:00:26No!
01:00:28No!
01:00:30No!
01:00:32No!
01:00:34No!
01:00:36No!
01:00:38No!
01:00:40No!
01:00:42No!
01:00:44No!
01:00:46No!
01:00:48No!
01:00:50No!
01:00:52No!
01:00:54No!
01:00:56No!
01:00:58No!
01:01:00No!
01:01:02No!
01:01:04No!
01:01:06Oh, my God.
01:01:11Oh, my God.
01:01:29Oh, my God.
01:01:36Get down! Stay down!
01:01:41Get everybody down!
01:02:06Stay on the floor everybody!
01:02:10It'll be all right.
01:02:36Get down!
01:02:42Get down!
01:02:48No!
01:02:56Get down!
01:03:06Ellie?
01:03:22Ellie?
01:03:24Ellie?
01:03:32Ellie?
01:03:34Dan?
01:03:35Danny, hear me.
01:03:37Stop shouting. I can hear you.
01:03:38Main terminal secure.
01:03:39Send medics.
01:03:40Rudy?
01:03:41Move in Hippo 1 to the terminal.
01:03:43Benny?
01:03:44Dan, I'm bringing in Hippo 2 and 3.
01:03:46We're monitoring no interference.
01:03:48All clear.
01:03:49Do you read me?
01:03:53It's all right, everybody.
01:03:54Come.
01:03:57Get your things together.
01:04:00It's all right.
01:04:02Mrs. Lowe?
01:04:03Mrs. Lowe?
01:04:04Oh, no!
01:04:05Mrs. Lowe!
01:04:06Oh, no!
01:04:07Mrs. Lowe!
01:04:08We have a plane!
01:04:14We're going to take you home!
01:04:15We're going to take you home!
01:04:16We're going to take you home!
01:04:25Stay back!
01:04:26Those of you are sick and need help.
01:04:28We'll take care of you on the airplane.
01:04:30We have doctors on the airplane.
01:04:32It's a miracle!
01:04:33It's a miracle!
01:04:34It's a miracle!
01:04:35It's a miracle!
01:04:36It's a miracle!
01:04:37It's a miracle!
01:04:38It's a miracle!
01:04:39It's a miracle!
01:04:52Excuse me, young man.
01:04:53You can't leave without Mrs. Block.
01:04:55Well, who is she?
01:04:56She's one of our passengers.
01:04:57She's in the hospital.
01:04:58Well, we can't wait for her.
01:04:59She'll be all right.
01:05:00They'll take good care of her.
01:05:01Don't worry about her.
01:05:02She'll be okay.
01:05:03Dan, can you hear me?
01:05:04Seven terrorists accounted for.
01:05:05We're ready to move out.
01:05:06Nuram, come in.
01:05:07Blow the meat.
01:05:36We're ready to land.
01:05:37Here we go.
01:05:38Let's go!
01:05:39We'll get a battle!
01:05:40You can't wait!
01:05:45You can't wait for me!
01:05:47Come on, class.
01:05:49All right, Rudy, move Hippo 1 into position.
01:06:09Yanni, get them on board and get out of here fast.
01:06:12Let's go!
01:06:13Pick up!
01:06:14Come on!
01:06:15Pick up!
01:06:15Quickly, quickly!
01:06:19Rudy, hold Hippo 1, hold Hippo 1!
01:06:49We're down here.
01:07:00Iran reporting from Northgate.
01:07:02Ugandan reinforcements approaching.
01:07:04Northgate!
01:07:08Yanni, stay foot.
01:07:10That's trouble at the Northgate.
01:07:13They must stop the Ugandan reinforcements.
01:07:15There could be an army out there.
01:07:16Yitzhak, let me handle it.
01:07:23Put me on channel 220.
01:07:34Ugandan reinforcements approaching the Northgate.
01:07:39Two trucks.
01:07:40Let him go!
01:07:54Let him go!
01:07:56Fire!
01:07:57Let him go!
01:07:59Let's go.
01:08:25Dan, the perimeter is secure.
01:08:28All right, Rudy. Move into position.
01:08:31Johnny, get him on board and get out of here as fast as you can.
01:08:57Very quickly.
01:08:58Very quickly.
01:08:59Very quickly.
01:09:00Very quickly.
01:09:01Very quickly.
01:09:02Very quickly.
01:09:03Very quickly.
01:09:04Very quickly.
01:09:06Very quickly.
01:09:07chị
01:09:08Very quickly.
01:09:09Very quickly.
01:09:10Very quickly.
01:09:11Go on.
01:09:12Very quickly.
01:09:13Yes!
01:09:14Go on, very quickly.
01:09:44Yanni's hit, Brody, Yanni's hit.
01:10:14As soon as he's on board, take off.
01:10:44Yoram, Yoram, come in.
01:10:55Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:10:59Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:06Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:11Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:18Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:23Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:30Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:11:46We did it, Yanni.
01:11:49We did it.
01:11:52We're on our way home.
01:11:55Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:07Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:12Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:17Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:27I can't feel my feet.
01:12:28Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:33Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:36Yippo-1's in the clear.
01:12:38Thank you very much.
01:13:08...tzedek v'aulam, tzedek v'emet.
01:13:14Amen.
01:13:17Amen.
01:13:20Amen.
01:13:38Amen.
01:13:44General.
01:13:52Great job, Dan.
01:13:55Thanks.
01:13:57Dan?
01:13:59Yes.
01:14:01Jan is dead.
01:14:08...
01:14:15...
01:14:17...
01:14:19...
01:14:22...
01:14:27...
01:14:30...
01:14:32...
01:14:33So, let's go.
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