The Jerusalem Post

Ceremony marks anniversar­y of Yoni Netanyahu’s death

- • By BEN BARUCH

“There is no day that I don’t think about him or remember him,” former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday at the annual memorial ceremony on Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, marking the 45th anniversar­y, by the Hebrew calendar, of his brother Yoni’s death during the Entebbe Airport hostage rescue mission in 1976.

The congregati­on included members of the former Trump administra­tion, United States ambassador David Friedman and secretary of the treasury Steven Mnuchin.

Incoming President Isaac Herzog

eulogized Yoni as “a national, ‘biblical,’ hero.”

“In the 45 years since, Yoni has been engraved as a soldier from whom we can learn about courage and bravery,” Herzog said. “May the memories of him bring inspiratio­n.”

He also quoted his father, Chaim, who was in the United States during the raid and recalled how the rescue operation on July 3-4 “stole” US Independen­ce Day headlines. He noticed the Entebbe story on the cover of The New York Times.

“I realized that recognitio­n of Israel had never been higher than at that moment,” his father said.”

Netanyahu was shot in the back from a watchtower by a Ugandan soldier after leading the rescue of mostly Israeli passengers of a plane hijacked by Palestinia­n and German terrorists to Uganda.

He was born in New York in March 1946 and first enlisted in the IDF in 1963 with the Paratroope­rs Brigade. He fought in the Six Day War and was a commander in the General Staff Reconnaiss­ance Unit during the Yom Kippur War.

Herzog quoted stories about Netanyahu’s leadership and bravery in Syria during the Yom Kippur War. “[Netanyahu] did everything to protect the Jewish homeland,” Herzog said.

 ?? (Marc Sellem/Jerusalem Post) ?? FORMER PRIME minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a memorial ceremony for his late brother Yoni yesterday on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
(Marc Sellem/Jerusalem Post) FORMER PRIME minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a memorial ceremony for his late brother Yoni yesterday on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

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