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September 1970. A BOAC flight with over 20 school children on board was hijacked in the name of a Palestinian guerrilla group; the first and last time a British commercial aircraft has ever been hi...jacked. But with hijacks attempted on five planes in total, this was just one part of an audacious plan called Skyjack Sunday. Four of these hijacks were successful, but the crew of El Al flight 219 fought back, killing one of the guerrillas and capturing a female Palestinian hijacker, Leila Khaled. She soon found herself in Ealing police station, a pawn in international negotiations along with the men, women and children on the aeroplanes. Despite the detonation of the hijacked aircraft, none of the captives were hurt, and Leila Khaled was released in return for the hostages. It remains the only time a British government has openly negotiated with terrorists.
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Series: Timewatch
First transmission date: 13-04-2007
Published: 2007
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Duration: 00:48:30
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Producer: Dominic Sutherland
Contributors: Bassam Abu-Sherif; Phillip Carson; Michael Clayton; John Cresta; Robert Dare; Ernest Hartill; Pat Hartill; Leila Khaled; Brent Newton-Mold; Shimon Peres; Michael Praed
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: BBC Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/index.shtml
OU Website: http://www.open2.net/timewatch/index.html
Subject terms: Terrorism--Middle East
Production number: LSGB862S
Videofinder number: 7443
Available to public: no