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Iddo Netanyahu

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Dr. Iddo Netanyahu (born 1952) in Jerusalem, Israel, is the youngest of the three Netanyahu brothers. His oldest brother Yonatan was killed in a hostage rescue mission Operation Entebbe and is considered a war hero. His other brother, Benjamin, is the former Prime Minister of Israel from 1996-1999. Like his two brothers, he served in Sayeret Matkal, Israel's special forces unit.

He works as both a radiologist and a writer, as well as a playwright. His play A Happy Ending has been produced with success in Italy for the European Memorial Day 2008.

Bibliography

  • The Rescuers - published in Hebrew, a collection of short stories
  • Yoni's Last Battle - Later re-released as Entebbe: A Defining Moment On The War On Terrorism - The Jonathan Netanyahu Story, published in Hebrew, English and Russian
  • Itamar K. - published in Hebrew and Russian, a novel about music and life, ironic and poetic.
  • Sayeret Matkal at Entebbe - published in Hebrew, documents and interviews about the raid