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'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.

DROR KEREN as Mossad chief Zvi Zamir in ‘Band of Spies.’
 THE ISRAELIS murdered in the massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich: ‘We will never be able to rely on anyone for our safety besides ourselves,’ says the writer.

On this Day: 53 years since the Munich massacre

5th November 1970: Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (Golda Mabovich, 1898 - 1978) at a London Press Conference.

Golda Meir's letter on Munich massacre to be auctioned for $6,000

 A sign at an entrance to the Free University in Berlin, Nov. 13, 2023.

Jewish student can take Berlin university to trial over failure to combat antisemitism, judge rules


Grandson of Palestinian terrorist is running for congress, calls for peace

Campa-Najjar's paternal grandfather was Muhammad Yusuf al-Najjar, one of the terrorists who helped plot the Munich Massacre, which killed 11 Israelis.

Screenshot from Ammar Campa-Najjar's campaign video

Netanyahu visits memorial for Israeli athletes murdered at 1972 Olympics

"There is significance that we are standing at the place where 11 Israeli athletes were murdered just because they were Jewish and Israeli."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara visit a memorial to the Israeli atheletes who were killed at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games

14 Days in December

Trump announced he'd move his embassy to Jerusalem sparking widespread protests in the Arab and Muslim world, and veteran Israeli news man Mickey Gurdus passed away.

After signing, US President Donald Trump holds up the proclamation that the United States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and will move its embassy there, during an address from the White House in Washington, US, December 6, 2017.

14 Days

Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit informed Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on September 8 that he plans to indict her for allegedly using public funds.

Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Israel's President Reuven Rivlin(C) stand with dignitaries at the Munich Memorials.

Grapevine: True friends

You heard it first through Greer Faye Cashman's grapevine.

President Rivlin with family members of the slain Israeli Olympians

From the Olympic village to global jihad

It was the first time an international event was hijacked by terrorists. It was not the last.

A DEPICTION of the Munich Massacre memorial at Olympic Park in Bavaria to honor of the 11 Israeli athletes, coaches and the German police officer killed in a terrorist attack during the 1972 Games.

President Rivlin inaugurates Munich memorial for slain Israeli Olympians

45 years after the gruesome attacks, Israel's president attends the opening of the memorial dedicated to the lives of those murdered.

Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier greets Israel's President Reuven Rivlin as they attend the opening of "The Munich 1972 Massacre Memorial" dedicated to the 1972 Olympic attack in Munich, Germany September 6, 2017.

Israel, Germany remember victims of attack on 1972 Israeli Olympic team

Members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage on September 5, 1972 by Palestinians from the Black September group at the poorly secured athletes village.

Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier greets Israel's President Reuven Rivlin as they attend the opening of "The Munich 1972 Massacre Memorial" dedicated to the 1972 Olympic attack in Munich, Germany September 6, 2017.

45 years after Munich Olympics attack, memorial set to open

"The [1972] attack was not just against Israel, not just against Jews."

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Center Field:‘The-Games-Will-Go-Onism’ inflamed Palestinian Nazism

To my parents’ generation, Munich symbolized Nazism’s evils unleashed. To my generation, Munich symbolized the less dangerous evil of Palestinian terrorism.

The 11 Israeli athletes killed in 1972 Munich attack 300 (R)