Libya:
February 21, 1973: A Day to Remember
On Wednesday, February 21 1973, a Libyan Arab Airlines civilian air jet , full of innocent passengers, was flying from Libya to Egypt when it found itself on the Sinai Desert occupied by Israel. In an unforgettable terrorist act, the Israeli air force fighters shut down the Libyan civilian jet with no hesitation killing all its passengers except one survivor. Following is a list of the innocent passengers who were killed in the Israeli terrorist attack on that civilian plane:
- Abdul-Adeem Mostafa Damdoum ( 1 year old )
- Mohammad Saad Abou-Zaid ( 3 years old )
- Hisham Farag S-Hail ( 4 years old )
- Hassouna Ibrahim Hassouna ( 9 years old )
- Ali Farag Abdussalam ( 12 years old )
- Fawzia Farag Abdussalam ( 14 years old )
- Ali Ibrahim Hassouna
- Mohammad Ibrahim Hassouna
- Farag Abdussalam Ash-Shaafi
- As-Sanousi Az-Zintani
- Salih Masoud Bwaiseer
- Rajab Solaiman Akasha
- Soad Ibrahim Al-Hinghari
- Amal Ben-Amir Al-Bakkoush
- Milad Abol-Eed
- Atia Kalifa Karbaj
- As-Sadiq As-Swaie Abol-Qasim
- Abdul-Hafeeth Mohammad Ali D-haim
- Dr. Nouri Ali Jaafar
- Dr. Fatima Al-Mabrouk Abo-Ghaighees
- Najma Abdul-Azeez Al-Hisadi
- Essa Salem Al-Aswad
- Fathi Sha-Ban Al-Hamshary
- Ibrahim At-Tahir
- Abou-Bakr Mohammad Al-Hajaji
- Fathi Jab-Allah Al-Kawm
- Salim Mohammad Al-Kawm
- Mohammad As-Salheen As-Saiti
- Hasan Abdul-Hafeeth Aj-Jhani
- Younis Mostafa Al-Kawm
- Essa Salih Said
- Mabrouka Mohammad Jwaili
- Ali Younis Al-Makki
- Mohammad Fatheel Al-Mayar
- Omar Abdul-Rahman Aj-Jaggi
- As-Sanousi Mohammad Najm
- Mohammad Abdallah Ash-Shakmak
- Ismaeel Mohammad Thabouh
- Mohammad As-Sadiq Al-Werfalli
- Mansour Ali Hamad Ash-Shagh-aabi
- Awad Mostafa As-Sada-wiya
- Abdallah Mohammad Abou-Zaid
- Abdel-Wahid Abdel-Kafi Miftah
- Rasheed Mohammad Al-Malti
- Abo-Bakr Mohammad Jadoula
- Asad Shakir Aftaih At-Tarhouni
- Abdel-Kader Taha At-Taweel
- Jackques Berjes (pilot)
- Almahdi Younis Ay-Yad (co-pilot)
- Majda Habeeb (hostess)
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