The article commemorates the 50th anniversary of Israel's Operation Entebbe, a military operation conducted in 1976 to rescue Israeli hostages held by Palestinian militants at Entebbe Airport in Uganda. The operation was carried out by the Israeli special forces, known as Sayeret Matkal, and marked a significant moment in Israeli military history due to its precision and success. It is considered one of the most famous hostage-rescue missions in modern times. The event had lasting implications for international relations, particularly between Israel and African nations, and remains a symbol of Israeli military capability.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a historical account of a well-known military operation without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the event itself rather than taking a stance on related political issues such as Israeli foreign policy or security strategies.


