Op-ed by Moshe Phillips, national chairman of Americans For A Safe Israel, describes Yoni Netanyahu as a hero long before the 1976 Entebbe rescue, highlighting his service from Beirut to the Yom Kippur War.
This op-ed by Moshe Phillips, published through Jewish Breaking News, centers on Yoni Netanyahu’s broader military record — from operations in Beirut to his service in the Yom Kippur War — arguing that his legacy as a soldier was already formidable before he fell commanding the Entebbe hostage rescue in 1976. The piece frames his courage and discipline as formative to Israel’s stance against terror. It does not report a new event but offers a commemorative analysis. As The Zioneer has reported in recent weeks, the 50th anniversary of Operation Entebbe has been marked with ceremonies and tributes across Israeli society.
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