The article discusses the 50th anniversary of Operation Entebbe, focusing on the emotional impact on surviving hostages and their families. It highlights the contrast between the successful 1976 rescue mission and the failure to prevent a similar hostage crisis in 2023. Survivors gathered in Tel Aviv to honor a fallen comrade, recalling the trauma of being held hostage and expressing disillusionment with Israel's current approach to security and hostage negotiations. The article notes the release of previously classified military documents showing a shift in policy toward negotiation with hostage-takers, contrasting with past practices. Survivors, now in their 50s and 60s, shared personal experiences, including returning to Uganda to visit the site of their captivity.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the failure to prevent the 2023 hostage crisis as a betrayal of the values demonstrated during the Entebbe operation. It emphasizes the emotional and psychological toll on survivors, suggesting a disconnect between Israel's past heroism and present policies. The focus on the shift






