• Kōzō Okamoto (岡本 公三, Okamoto Kōzō, born December 7, 1947) is a Japanese communist and member of the Japanese Red Army (JRA), responsible for the massacre...
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    injuring 80 others. Two of the attackers were killed, while a third, Kōzō Okamoto, was captured after being wounded. The dead comprised 17 Christian pilgrims...
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  • 1924–2005), Japanese film director Kiichi Okamoto (岡本 帰一, 1888–1930), Japanese painter and illustrator Kōzō Okamoto (岡本 公三, born 1947), member of the Japanese...
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  • and film director Kôzô Nakamura (中村 康三), Japanese video game composer Kozo Ohsone (大曽根 幸三, born 1933), Japanese engineer Kōzō Okamoto (岡本 公三, born 1947)...
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  • another was shot in the crossfire. The only surviving attacker was Kōzō Okamoto. Many of the victims were Christian pilgrims. July 1973: Red Army members...
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  • Red Army. At 10 p.m. on May 30, 1972, three JRA members – Okudaira, Kōzō Okamoto, and Yasuyuki Yasuda – arrived at Lod Airport in Israel aboard an Air...
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    number of Palestinians and non-Arabs imprisoned in Israel, including Kōzō Okamoto of the Japanese Red Army, along with one West German insurgent held by...
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  • Fusako Shigenobu (R) and Red Army member Kōzō Okamoto...
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    release of Kozo Okamoto, survivor of the JRA's attack on Tel Aviv's Lod Airport. After the Israeli government refused to release Okamoto, the hijackers...
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  • organizations around that time. Among the prisoners released by Israel were Kozo Okamoto—one of the perpetrators of the Lod Airport Massacre in May 1972, who...
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  • aircraft, and sabotaged a Shell oil refinery in Singapore. On May 30, 1972, Kōzō Okamoto and other group members launched a machine gun and grenade attack at...
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    who have been wanted for years by Japanese authorities, most notably Kōzō Okamoto, 49, the only member of the attacking group who survived the Lod Airport...
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    demanded that 36 prisoners be released from Israeli prisons, including Kōzō Okamoto and the survivors of the Sabena Flight 571 incident.[citation needed]...
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    who have been wanted for years by Japanese authorities, most notably Kōzō Okamoto, 49, the only member of the attacking group who survived the Lod Airport...
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  • the so-called "Jibril deal" several controversial prisoners, such as Kozo Okamoto, were released. July 1985 – Israel frees more than 700 Lebanese detainees...
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    release of Kozo Okamoto, survivor of the JRA's attack on Tel Aviv's Lod Airport. After the Israeli government refused to release Okamoto, the hijackers...
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    Tokyo portal 1920s portal Amakasu Incident Fumiko Kaneko Park Yeol "Kozo Okamoto's long life after Israel suicide mission". France 24. 2022-05-31. Retrieved...
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    who had just arrived in Israel. The only terrorist who survived was Kozo Okamoto, who received a life sentence but was released in 1985 as part of a prisoner...
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    from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2010. Tatara, Kozo; Okamoto, Etsuji (2009-03-16). "Japan health system review 2009" (PDF). European...
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    before four of them were deported to Jordan in March 2000, the fifth, Kozo Okamoto, was granted asylum for health reasons. As the Jordanian authorities...
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    the victims were Christian pilgrims. The only surviving attacker was Kōzō Okamoto. The 1983 Kuwait bombings were carried out by Hezbollah and operatives...
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    from Israeli prisons of 23 Arab and three other prisoners, including Kozo Okamoto – a Japanese national involved in the 1972 Lod Airport massacre. Unless...
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    neutralized (one of them through suicide). One of the three terrorists, Kozo Okamoto, survived the incident. The world's first terrorist attack while in flight...
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  • Israel Ephraim Katzir. Two of the attackers are killed and the third, Kōzō Okamoto, is wounded and arrested. Delta Air Lines Flight 9570, a McDonnell Douglas...
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  • prisons, including Archbishop Hilarion Capucci and Japanese militant Kōzō Okamoto. Yaakov Mordecai, the husband of hostage Simcha Mordecai and a combat...
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    Candidate Votes % LDP Yoshihide Suga 147,084 67.7 JCP Chiemi Miwa 47,119 21.7 People's Life Kōzō Okamoto 23,011 10.6 Total votes 217,214 100.0 LDP hold...
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    by another, while a second was killed by his own grenade. The third, Kōzō Okamoto, was jailed, but eventually released in a prisoner exchange in 1985....
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    Kōichirō Yoshida 45,556 17.27 N/A JCP Noriaki Ōta 19,495 7.39 1.40 Tomorrow Kōzō Okamoto (endorsed by NPD) 17,437 6.61 N/A Independent Teikichi Nishino 1,315...
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  • many landmarks have been made in the use of this controversial statute. Kozo Okamoto, a member of the Japanese Red Army who committed the 1971 Lod Airport...
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    Tasuku Hatanaka Tasuke Tokugawa (徳川太助, Tokugawa Tasuke) Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto Heiji Bando (板東平次, Bando Heiji) Voiced by: Wataru Hatano Miyako Kyozuka...
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