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Wanted Hezbollah terrorist behind 1985 TWA hijacking said to have died
2021-10-09
[IsraelTimes] Ali Atwi among those sought by FBI
...Formerly one of the world's premier criminal investigation organizations, something for a nation to be proud of. Now it's a political arm of the Deep State oligarchy that is willing to trump up charges, suppress evidence, or take out insurance policies come election time...
for involvement in 17-day ordeal during which US Navy diver Robert Stethem was tortured and murdered; Hezbollah mourns ’loyal man’
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A Lebanese man who is wanted by the FBI for his involvement in a 1985 plane hijacking died of cancer on Friday, a relative told AFP.

Ali Atwi is among three Lebanese on a list of people sought by the FBI in connection with the June 14, 1985 hijacking to Beirut of TWA flight 847, during which US Navy diver Robert Stethem was tortured and murdered.

"Ali Atwi died... of cancer," his relative told AFP on the condition of anonymity, without providing additional details.

His whereabouts before his death remain unknown.

Atwi is a member of the powerful Lebanese Shiite terror group Hezbollah. The Iran-backed group said it will receive condolences for Atwi on Saturday in the southern suburbs of Beirut. It mourned him as one of its "loyal men."

TWA Flight 847 was traveling from Cairo to San Diego with stops in Athens, Rome, Boston and Los Angeles. It was hijacked on June 14, 1985 after it took off from Athens.

Over 17 days, TWA pilot John Testrake was forced to crisscross the Mediterranean with his 153 passengers and crew members, from Beirut to Algiers and back again, landing in Beirut three times before he was finally allowed to stop.

The hijackers’ demands included the release of Shiite Moslems held by Israel.

On June 15, 1985 during the first stop in Beirut, one of the passengers, 23-year-old US Navy diver Robert Stethem, was severely beaten, shot point-blank in the head and his body thrown onto the tarmac.

The United States had offered a reward of up to $5 million for information on Atwi for his role in planning and participating in the hijacking. Washington has issued many charges against him, including air piracy resulting in murder and placing a destructive device aboard an aircraft.
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#1  The Iran-backed group said it will receive condolences for Atwi on Saturday in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

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Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-10-09 13:32  

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