Munich attack 1972
'Band of Spies: A look at the Munich massacre aftermath - TV time
The series was created by Amir Mann, best known as a writer for Fauda, and it gets the Fauda treatment, following both sides, the Black September terrorists and the Mossad agents.
On this Day: 53 years since the Munich massacre
Golda Meir's letter on Munich massacre to be auctioned for $6,000
Jewish student can take Berlin university to trial over failure to combat antisemitism, judge rules
Grandson of Munich massacre victim assaulted in Berlin in alleged hate crime
Police told German media that the incident at the bar began with a dispute between the two Free University in Berlin students.
Recalling black September: The forgotten Palestinian defeat - opinion
The Munich Massacre, the September 11 attacks and the September PFLP attack all show that terrorism will not end support for the state of Israel.
Letters to the Editor, September 6, 2023: A good rabbi
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
The Munich massacre reminds us we can rely only on ourselves - opinion
The Munich Massacre reminds us that Israel and diaspora Jews do not have the luxury to take the security lightly.
Germany appoints commission to re-appraise 1972 Munich Olympics attack
Palestinians from the Black September militant group took members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage and murdered them in 1972.
Why the US arrests some terrorists but ignores others - opinion
When the US government really wants to put a terrorist behind bars, it can do so regardless of the legal niceties.
50th Anniversary of 1972 Munich terror attacks commemorated in Brussels
The hypocrisy of the 'Friends of the Jewish State'
Proclaiming friendship with Israel is easy, but how much is this friendship worth, when these very “friends” turn a blind eye to Holocaust denial and terror advocacy?
ESPN film focuses on Holocaust and Munich Olympics survivor Shaul Ladany
Shaul Ladany, 86, survived a Nazi bombing of his family’s house when he was a child, the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack.
My Word: What’s happened to Winnie-the-Pooh and the world
The Frake-Waterfield version could be called (or spelled) Winnie-the-S**t. The bear who is always “rumbly” in his “tumbly,” is causing a very different type of stomach ache.