A national heritage center for aviation planned for construction north of Jerusalem will dedicate a wing to Lt. Col. Yoni Netanyahu, who was killed during “Operation Thunderbolt” to rescue 102 hostages in Uganda. The Israeli Cabinet is expected to approve the proposal led by Heritage Minister Amihai Eliyahu next week, ahead of the 50th anniversary | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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