Sunday, May 29, 2022

Japanese Terrorist behind Lod airport massacre that murdered 24 including 8 Israelis in 1972 freed and given Flowers


 Fusako Shigenobu, who co-founded the Japanese Red Army terrorist group that carried out a 1972 massacre at Israel’s main airport, was released from a Tokyo prison Saturday after serving a 20-year sentence, and apologized for hurting innocent people.

Once described as “the empress of terror,” Shigenobu, 76, was freed just two days before the 50th anniversary of the terror group’s deadly assault at Lod Airport that killed 26 people and injured an estimated 80 others.

“I feel strongly that I have finally come out alive,” she said, welcomed by her daughter and a crowd of reporters and supporters in Tokyo, some waving Palestinian flags.

“I have hurt innocent people I did not know by putting our struggles first. Although those were different times, I would like to take this opportunity to apologize deeply,” said Shigenobu, who was draped in a keffiyeh — the Arab headdress which has become a symbol of Palestinian nationalism.

Shigenobu was convicted of masterminding the 1974 siege of the French Embassy in The Hague, the Netherlands.

She was arrested in 2000 in Osaka in central Japan, where she had been in hiding.


The Japanese Red Army, formed in 1971 and linked with Palestinian terror groups, carried out a 1972 machine-gun and grenade attack on the Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, then known as Lod Airport.

Three members of the Japanese Red Army recruited by a Palestinian terrorist group opened fire and threw grenades at Lod Airport, killing eight Israelis and 16 foreign tourists.

The Japanese Red Army also took responsibility for several other attacks including the takeover of the US Consulate in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1975.

Shigenobu was not physically present in the attacks. A year after her arrest, she declared the group dissolved. Japanese media reports said Shigenobu had undergone surgery for cancer during her incarceration.

Kozo Okamoto, who was injured and arrested in the Israeli airport attack, was released in 1985 in a prisoner exchange between Israeli and Palestinian forces. He is reportedly in Lebanon.


2 comments:

Joe Magdeburger said...

Realeasing or exchanges these prisoners devalues the lives of their victims Each terrorist is a little Eichmann and should,accordingly hung and cremated, with their ashes spread our over an undisclosed oceanic location.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully she will meet 2 guys dressed in black on a black motorbike soon.