Netanyahu on four-nation African tour

Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu

KAMPALA. — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Uganda, the first leg of his tour of Africa during which he will also visit Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. Netanyahu was welcomed at Entebbe International Airport yesterday by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and other government officials. Netanyahu will participate in activities to mark the 40th anniversary of an Israeli military mission to rescue the Israeli passengers of a hijacked airliner at Entebbe.

Netanyahu’s brother, Yonatan, was killed in the July 1976 raid.

Netanyahu is also scheduled to attend a summit of regional leaders focusing on security. In exchange for its expertise in security and other fields, Israel wants African states to side with it at the UN, where the General Assembly overwhelmingly recognised Palestine as a non-member observer state in 2012. — AP

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