Air France Flight 139 from Tel Aviv to Paris was hijacked on June 27, 1976, 45 years ago today, kicking off an infamous incident that saw the IDF storm the Entebbe Airport and rescue the hostages. 

The flight was hijacked after a short layover in Athens by four terrorists — two from of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and two from the Bader-Meinhof gang in Germany.

They forced the captain to land at Benghazi airport in Libya, then shortly after flew to Entebbe Airport in Uganda, where Ugandan soldiers and president Idi Amin supported the hijackers and help trapped the hostages. 

This marked the beginning of Operation Entebbe. 

The hijackers separated the roughly 100 Jewish and Israeli hostages from the rest of the captives; the non-Jewish passengers were freed. The hijackers demanded that 53 captives imprisoned in Israel and other countries be released. ... Read More: JPost