The article commemorates the 50th anniversary of Operation Entebbe, a pivotal Israeli military rescue mission conducted in July 1976. It recounts the emotional final letter written by Jonathan Netanyahu, who led the operation, expressing his inner turmoil before his death during the mission. The article outlines the background of the hijacking, where Palestinian and German terrorists seized an Air France flight, holding Israeli and Jewish passengers hostage. The Israeli government planned a daring rescue operation across four thousand kilometers, facing logistical challenges such as avoiding crocodiles in Lake Victoria and using a car resembling Ugandan President Idi Amin’s vehicle. Despite these efforts, Jonathan Netanyahu was killed during the mission.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced historical account of Operation Entebbe, focusing on factual recounting of events, quotes from Jonathan Netanyahu, and descriptions of the operation's planning and execution. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language, and the narrative remains neutral





