1974 attack on the Japanese Embassy in Kuwait
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On 7 February 1974, Palestinian militants occupied the Japanese embassy in Kuwait City, taking the ambassador and ten others hostage. The militants motive was to support the Japanese Red Army members and Palestinian militants who were holding hostages on a Singaporean ferry in what is known as the Laju incident. Ultimately, the hostages were released, and the guerillas allowed to fly to Aden.
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- Embassy of Japan in the State of Kuwait
- Terror Targets Time. 17 March 1980.
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