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Original Title: Entebbe: A Defining Moment in the War on Terrorism--The Jonathan Netanyahu Story
ISBN: 0892215534 (ISBN13: 9780892215539)
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Title:Entebbe: A Defining Moment in the War on Terrorism--The Jonathan Netanyahu Story
Author:Iddo Netanyahu
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 223 pages
Published:November 1st 2003 by Balfour Books
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Wow! This book–no, this story–was incredible! I'd heard about the Entebbe before but had never read the story. I'm glad I decided to read it. All the planning and work that went into the rescue even before they knew if they would be allowed to attempt it showed the dedication of the people involved. And the fact that there were only a few days of planning showed just how well trained the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) was. It also told the amazing story of the commando unit's leader, Jonathan Netanyahu.
The first part of the book was a little slower as it was the preparations for the rescue, but once I reached the actual operation, I had to set the book aside and wait until I had a good chunk of uninterrupted time to read.

There were a few places where whiteout was used, but only about four or five total.
If you haven't read this book and you like reading daring rescues, the IDF, or anything like that, read it!

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Wow! This bookno, this storywas incredible! I'd heard about the Entebbe before but had never read the story. I'm glad I decided to read it. All the planning and work that went into the rescue even before they knew if they would be allowed to attempt it showed the dedication of the people involved. And the fact that there were only a few days of planning showed just how well trained the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) was. It also told the amazing story of the commando unit's leader, Jonathan

Wow! This bookno, this storywas incredible! I'd heard about the Entebbe before but had never read the story. I'm glad I decided to read it. All the planning and work that went into the rescue even before they knew if they would be allowed to attempt it showed the dedication of the people involved. And the fact that there were only a few days of planning showed just how well trained the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) was. It also told the amazing story of the commando unit's leader, Jonathan

While a really interesting book, the details bogged it down and I only managed to finish half of it. I wanted to get to the really interesting part, when they actually land in Entebbe but I just couldn't keep going. Maybe someday I'll pick it up again, but its just too much detail for me. The book could have been a lot shorter, and just as interesting. Definitely the definitive work on this event though!

Intersting read. Lots of info about the Isralei Army and how they work. Interesting to see most goverments have read tape you have to wade through.

This was a fantastic book about Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu written by his younger brother Iddo Netanyahu. He didn't go into Yoni's whole life story but provided a portrait of a man who was loved by his fellow soldiers, was a remarkable tactician, and who believed very much in what he does. He details, through interviews of Yoni's fellow soldiers, the effort that Yoni made in putting together the Entebbe hostage rescue from Palestinian and German terrorists. The doubt that the soldiers had that the