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In order to force the Israel government to set many of the Palestinians free, four terrorists hijack the French flight destined for Paris, they force the crew to land at Uganda, Entebbe, and take the passengers from Jewish as hostages, demand for setting the Palestinians prisoners free.
I'm sure some will accuse it of making excuses for terrorism or going easy on the hijackers, but that misses the point. It's a heartfelt plea for a peaceful settlement to a seemingly intractable situation.
Ultimately, whilst it's not a 100% accurate representation of the real life Operation Entebbe, this account based on historian Saul David's book of the raid is a thrilling and captivating ride.
Give the filmmakers credit, they had an idea for something no one had ever done before. What they didn't realize is that there was a reason for this: The idea was horrible.