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On 7 October 1972, Gaddafi praised the Lod Airport massacre, carried out by the Japanese Red Army, and demanded Palestinian terrorist groups to carry out similar attacks.
* 1972 – In Tel Aviv, Israel members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport Massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others.
The Fatah subgroup Black September hijacked a Sabena flight on route to Vienna and forced it to land at the Ben Gurion International Airport in Lod, Israel.
** Three Japanese Red Army members kill 24 and injure 100 in Lod Airport, Israel.
There are direct trains from Haifa to Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion International Airport, Nahariya, Akko, Kiryat Motzkin, Binyamina, Lod, Kiryat Gat, Beer Sheva and other locations.
* On 30 May 1972, 28 passengers were gunned down at Ben Gurion International Airport by members of the Japanese Red Army in collaboration with the PFLP in what became known as the Lod Airport massacre.
Nevertheless, due to the PFLP's spectacular successes, including the Dawson's Field hijackings ( September 1970 ), Lod Airport Massacre ( 1971 ), and coordination with the Fatah-backed Black September group in the Munich Olympic killings ( September 5 – 6, 1972 ), Habash continued to be the first among equals among the Rejectionist Front, the groups that refused any permanent settlement in a framework other than military victory.
The first plane arrived at Lod Airport ( later renamed Ben Gurion ) on 3 April 1949.
Kurdish Jewish Immigrants from Iraq leaving Ben-Gurion International Airport | Lod Airport ( 1951 )
At one time labeled by critics as " the most feared female terrorist in the world ", she helped plan the 1972 attack at Lod Airport.
* Kōzō Okamoto is the only survivor of the group of three guerilleros attacking the Israeli Lod airport in 1972, now called Ben Gurion International Airport.
* May 30, 1972: The Lod Airport massacre: an assault rifle ( Sa vz. 58 ) and grenade attack on Israel's Lod Airport in Tel Aviv, now Ben Gurion International Airport, killed 26 people ; about 80 others were injured.
Among the airline's early operations was a special flight from Lydda in Palestine ( today Lod in Israel, site of Ben-Gurion International Airport ), a British Mandate at that time, to carry Hajj pilgrims to Jeddah.
On May 30, 1972 three members of the Japanese Red Army undertook a terrorist attack, popularly called the Lod Airport massacre, at the Lod Airport, now known as the Ben Gurion International Airport, in Tel Aviv.

Lod and massacre
It sometimes called itself Arab-JRA after the Lod airport massacre.
Fusako Shigenobu had left Japan with only a handful of dedicated people, but her group is said to have had about 40 members at its height and was from the Lod airport massacre on one of the best-known armed leftist groups in the world.
The peak of the Palestinian terrorism wave against Israelis occurred in 1972 and took form in several acts of terrorism, most prominently the Sabena Flight 572 hijacking, the Lod Airport massacre and the Munich massacre.
Several days after the Lod airport massacre, a picture of Kanafani together with one of the Japanese terrorists was published.
The attack became known as the Lod Airport massacre.
# REDIRECT Lod Airport massacre
Formed in 1969, it was responsible for, among other acts, the hijacking of a domestic Japan Airlines jet to Pyongyang in 1970 and the 1972 Lod Airport massacre.

Lod and was
The aircraft was en route from Rome, Italy, to Lod, Israel.
It is likely that Saint George was born to a Christian noble family in Lod, Syria Palaestina during the late third century between about 275 AD and 285 AD, and he died in Nicomedia.
Salameh was behind the 1972 hijacking of Sabena Flight 572 from Vienna to Lod.
) narrates that Akiva at the age of 40, and when he was the father of a numerous family dependent upon him, eagerly attended the academy of his native town, Lod, presided over by Eliezer ben Hyrkanus.
After the Muslim conquest of Palestine by Amr ibn al -' As in 636 AD, Lod which was referred to as " al-Ludd " in Arabic served as the capital of Jund Filastin (" Military District of Palestine ") before the seat of power was moved to nearby Ramla during the Umayyad Caliphate of Suleiman ibn Abd al-Malik in 715-716.
According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics ( CBS ), the population of Lod in 2010 was 69. 5 thousand people.
A well-preserved mosaic floor dating to the Roman period was excavated in 1996 as part of a salvage dig conducted on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Municipality of Lod, prior to widening HeHalutz Street.
The club was formed by a merger of Bnei Lod and Rakevet Lod in the 1980s.
A new club, Hapoel Maxim Lod ( named after former mayor Maxim Levy ) was established soon after, but folded in 2007.
Habash was born in Lydda ( today's Lod ) to an Eastern Orthodox Palestinian family .< ref >
Jesus was executed in Jerusalem not Lod.
Sanhedrin 67a relates that a ben-Stada was caught by hidden observers and hanged in the town of Lod on the Eve of Passover.
Tamer was born on June 6, 1979, in the city of Lod, Israel.
In Lod, a Jewish citizen was shot, a school was burned down, and attempts were made to torch a police station.
His brother, Aharon Katzir, chairman of the Department of Polymer Research at Weizmann Institute, was murdered in the Lod Airport Massacre.
" Lod bypass " which is recognized in different countries and was played on radio stations in Israel
Consequently, a regular route from Eilat to Lod Airport ( now Ben Gurion International Airport ) was started.

Lod and attack
* May 30 – Acting on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, three members of the Japanese Red Army attack passengers at Lod Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, with assault rifles and hand grenades, killing 26 people and injuring 80.
On May 30, the Japanese Red Army killed 25 civilians and wounded 71 more at an attack on Lod Airport, Israel's leading transportation hub ( see: Lod Airport Massacre ).

Lod and on
* The hijacking of an El Al flight from Rome to Lod airport in Israel on 23 July 1968.
It is therefore customary in certain towns including Hebron, Safed, Tiberias, Acre, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Beersheva, Beit She ' an, Beit Shemesh, Gaza, Gush Halav, Haifa, Jaffa, Lod, Ramlah and Shechem to celebrate Purim on the 14th and hold an additional megillah reading on the 15th with no blessings.
Israel's main international airport, Ben Gurion International Airport ( previously known as Lydda Airport, RAF Lydda, and Lod Airport ) is located on the outskirts of the city.
* The Terrorist Attack on Lod Airport: 40 Years After, King Hussein Expresses Sympathy, the Government Considers the Death Penalty, Israel State Aechives:
The first C-5 transport airplane arrived at Lod airport on October 14, 6: 30 PM local time.
Immigrants from Iraq leaving Lod airport on their way to Ma ' abarot | ma ' abara, 1951

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