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71:. Permission to land at Tunis was refused, so the flight diverted to Palermo. After refueling there, the aircraft was flown back to Beirut. In the early morning of June 12, the aircraft took off again, but returned again after two hours. After the 13-hour siege, the hijackers released the 70 passengers and blew up the plane. Younis appeared on television as a spokesman for the hijackers. 92:
has the legal authority to deploy FBI personnel to conduct extraterritorial investigations in the host country where the criminal act has been committed, enabling the United States to prosecute terrorists for crimes committed against U.S. citizens.
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who was arrested in international waters pursuant to an arrest warrant issued in the United States. He was transported to the US and convicted; he was sentenced to 30 years. He was later deported after serving sixteen years of his sentence.
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taking and the Omnibus Diplomatic Security And Antiterrorism Act of 1986 established a new extraterritorial statute pertaining to terrorist acts conducted abroad against U.S. citizens and interests. Upon approval by the host country, the
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Fawaz Younis was released by the U.S. government on February 18, 2005, and deported to Lebanon in March 2005 by
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when it was stormed by Younis' team. The hijackers forced the flight crew to reveal the identities of the
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Flight 402 with two American nationals on board. The Jordanian airliner was sitting on the tarmac at
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In September 1987, Younis was lured aboard a yacht in international waters off
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Hezbollah attacked Airports & Airlines target (June 7, 1985, Greece)
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with promises of a drug deal, arrested by the FBI, and flown to
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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created a new section in the U.S. Criminal Code for
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hijacker
Lebanon
Amal Movement
Hezbollah
Royal Jordanian
Beirut International Airport
sky marshals
Tunis
Larnaca
Cyprus
Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984
hostage
FBI
Cyprus
Andrews Air Force Base
S-3 Viking
USS Saratoga
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Homeland Security Department
"Fawaz Younis/Operation Goldenrod"
"02/12/97 Oversight hearing regarding FBI investigation into the Khobar Towers bombing"
US v. Yunis 924 F.2d 1086
"Viking Lore Posts, TRANSATLANTIC ESCORT OF TERRORIST WAS AVIATION FEAT, The Associated Press, January 28, 1988"
the original
"Convicted Terrorist Deported To Lebanon After Prison Term"
The Washington Post
Fawaz Younis Federal Indictment 87-CR-0377
Hezbollah attacked Airports & Airlines target (June 7, 1985, Greece)
FBI information page
Sciolino, Elaine

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