Isaac Sasson

Isaac Sasson

Isaac Sasson ( _ar. إسحق ساسون) was a Lebanese leader of the Jewish community, who was taken at gunpoint March 31, 1985, on his way from the Beirut International Airport, after a trip to Abu Dhabi. Earlier, kidnappers had seized Elie Hallak, a doctor in his 50s, Haim Cohen, a 39-year-old Iranian Jew, and Elie Srour, 68.


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