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Sayeret Matkal

Sayeret Matkal (General Staff Reconnaissance unit, in Hebrew) is the elite special forces unit of the Israeli Defence Force, established in 1957. Its main roles are counter terror, deep reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. The unit is modelled on the British SAS, and organizationally reports to the IDF's Intelligence Branch (Aman). Its nickname in the IDF is simply "The Unit". It is best known for Operation Thunderbolt, mistakenly better known as Operation Entebbe, in which they rescued more than 100 Air France airline passengers hijacked to Uganda by PLO terrorists, losing the unit commander (Yonathan Netanyahu) to enemy gunfire. Notable (former) Sayeret Matkal figures are Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu (both former Israeli Prime Ministers), and Netanyahu's brother Yonathan Netanyahu, killed in Operation Entebbe.

Known operations

See also

Israeli Special Forces: Israeli security forces: Similar foreign special forces units:

 

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