On This Day: Achille Lauro hijacking, resulting in Klinghoffer murder

Published date07 October 2021
AuthorSARA SHARF
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
The ordeal lasted two days with one casualty — a 69-year-old wheelchair-bound Jewish-American man, Leon Klinghoffer, who was shot and thrown overboard with his wheelchair by the hijackers.

The Italian ship was hijacked while sailing between Alexandria and Port Said. The four hijackers were under the direction of Mohammed "Abu" Abbas, part of one of three PLF factions, and one of eight Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) factions.

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Over 600 passengers had disembarked the ship to visit the pyramids earlier in the day; less than 100 remained on the ship and those were taken hostage.

The demand from the hijackers was the release of 50 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. If their demands were not met, the terrorists threatened to kill the American passengers on board, and later threatened to kill the British passengers. When Israel didn't respond to their demands, the ship sailed towards the port of Tartus in Syria, but the Syrian government refused to allow the ship to dock.

On October 8, the hijackers began to separate the hostages into groups, whether or not they were American or Jewish. The terrorists set a time to begin executions that day — 3:00 p.m.

The hijackers took wheelchair-bound Klinghoffer, who was Jewish and American, as the first hostage to kill. Youssef Majed Al-Molqi, the ringleader of the four, said that Klinghoffer was chosen because he was in a wheelchair to show they had no pity for anybody, AP reported in 1986.

Klinghoffer was...

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