 July 5, 2016 
The Ugandan hero who shot dead the Israeli commander at Entebbe.

by Edwin Wilson Kakeeto

As the Israel marked 40 years since their commando raid on Entebbe Airport
to rescue hostages taken by a group associated with the Palestine
terrorist, the focus was more on how the Israel planned and executed the
rescue.
However, little is known about Ugandan soldier who shot and killed of the
Israel commando, who happened to be a brother to the current Israel Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
“The Ugandan soldier who shot Israeli Prime Ministe r Benyamin Netanyahu’s
brother at Entebbe was Captain Rafael as we ordinarily called him,”
recounted Hussein Lumumba Amin, the son former President, the late Idi Amin.
“I never got to know his family name,” he added.
Lumumba told the media that contrary to what is portrayed in the movies;
“Rafael shot the Israeli commander dead with one shot from his service
pistol and not a sniper rifle.”
Some writers claim Yoni was felled by sniper fire from the rooftop.
Lumumba claims Capt. Rafael was also the commander of the Ugandan soldiers
guarding the hostage perimeter.
“So it was literally a cowboy style face-to-face draw between the two
commanders when the Israeli’s entered the building,” said Lumumba, adding,
“Captain Rafael was faster.”
Yoni had participated in high level commando missions before the Entebbe
Raid.
In the early 1970s, Yoni joined the elite Special Forces unit Sayeret
Matkal and in the summer of 1972 was appointed as the unit’s deputy
commander.
He had served in the Paratroopers Brigade before enrolling at Harvard
University to study philosophy and mathematics.
In 1972, Yoni commanded a raid, Operation Crate 3, in which senior Syrian
officers were captured and exchanged in return for captive Israeli pilots.
The following year he participated in Operation Spring of Youth in which
the alleged terrorists and leadership of Black September were selectively
killed by Sayeret Matkal, Shayetet-13 and the Mossad.
Lumumba Amin said that Captain Rafael who allegedly shot Yoni, was “also an
Israeli trained commando, the batch that had received extra paratrooper
training in Greece.”
“He then did some commando maneuvers that enabled him to literally dodge
Israeli fire before jumping from the first floor balcony and escaping, with
Israeli’s still trying to shoot him,” Lumumba recounted.
He said Rafael died of natural causes around 1995, and it is in his
hometown of Tororo, Eastern Uganda where he was quietly laid to rest.
Several people have since popped up to claim they know the location in
Tororo where Captain Rafael was buried after he passes away from natural
causes almost twenty years after the international crisis.
“However in 1976 right after the burial ceremonies for the Ugandan soldiers
who had died during the Entebbe incident, President Idi Amin awarded
Captain Rafael with Uganda’s military cross medal,” said Lumumba.
“That one clean shot which killed the Israeli commander Colonel Yonathan
(Yoni) Netanyahu is literally the shot that saved Uganda’s honour, if not
the whole of Africa’s at the time.”
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