File:Dawson's Field.JPG

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The Daily Telegraph: "In the Dawson's Field hijackings (September 6, 1970) four jet aircraft bound for New York City were hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. While the majority of the 310 hostages were transferred to Amman and freed on September 11, the PFLP segregated the flight crews and Jewish passengers, keeping 56 hostages in custody. On September 12, prior to their announced deadline, the PFLP used explosives to destroy the empty planes, as they anticipated a counterstrike."

Source

"Terrorism in the sky: four decades of plane hijackings and bombings", The Daily Telegraph, accessed November 24, 2010. The image was taken in Jordan in 1970. Art. 32 of Jordanian copyright law (art. 10 of the amendment) provides copyright protection for 25 years. Thus the image was out of copyright in its country of origin as of 1 January 1996, and is therefore in the public domain in the United States.

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1970

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