{"id":13832,"date":"2022-08-29T08:15:00","date_gmt":"2022-08-29T15:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/worldcampaign.net\/?p=13832"},"modified":"2022-09-04T08:16:00","modified_gmt":"2022-09-04T15:16:00","slug":"the-munich-massacre-50-years-on-the-boston-globe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/worldcampaign.net\/?p=13832","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;The Munich massacre, 50 years on&#8221;, The Boston Globe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"label | bold font_primary margin_right_3\">By<\/span><span class=\"author | align_items_center bold font_primary margin_right_3\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bostonglobe.com\/about\/staff-list\/columnist\/jeff-jacoby\/?p1=Article_Byline\" target=\"_tab\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><span class=\"bold\"> Jeff Jacoby<\/span><\/a><\/span><span class=\"affiliation | color_gray font_primary\"> Globe Columnist, Opinion,<\/span><span class=\"datetime | container inline_block\"><span class=\"date | color_gray font_primary\">Updated August 29, 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>In 1972, the Israeli athletes went home in coffins and the world went back to its games.<\/em><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"img-0fHiYvPYHYPIv8-image\" class=\"height_a width_full width_full\" src=\"https:\/\/bostonglobe-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com\/resizer\/7OVlgvK4s3mcbtEfbYvSQY-S7H8=\/960x0\/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com\/bostonglobe\/X3ENQSGAUP3NAKZ2A7Z5OGQWAY.jpg\" sizes=\"960px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/bostonglobe-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com\/resizer\/w5KID-Dp3OPATgwRdIMJ3TXnxdE=\/1440x0\/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com\/bostonglobe\/X3ENQSGAUP3NAKZ2A7Z5OGQWAY.jpg 1440w, https:\/\/bostonglobe-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com\/resizer\/vyoiqt8vL7CzWHVFH05b8Owb0BE=\/1280x0\/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com\/bostonglobe\/X3ENQSGAUP3NAKZ2A7Z5OGQWAY.jpg 1280w, 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gutter_20_0--mobile row--desktop row--tablet column--mobile\">\n<div class=\"authors | margin_right\"><span class=\"caption | margin_right_half\">Family members cry during the funeral of a member of the Israeli Olympic team killed in the Palestinian attack in September 1972.<\/span><span class=\"credit uppercase\">-\/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<article id=\"article-body\" class=\"article | rail\">\n<div class=\"lead | border_box gutter_16--desktop gutter_16--tablet relative\">\n<div><\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Next week marks the 50th anniversary of the worst atrocity in Olympic history \u2014 the day Palestinian terrorists invaded the Olympic Games in Munich and murdered 11 Israeli athletes.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"body | gutter_16--desktop gutter_16--tablet \">\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">The 1972 Olympics were the first to be held in Germany since the infamous Berlin Games of 1936, which took place under Nazi supervision. The (West) German government was eager to show the world how things had changed in 36 years and<b>,<\/b> to emphasize the ease and freedom of the new Germany, security was kept to a minimum. There was no hint of barbed wire, troops, or heavily armed police. Intent on promoting the Munich Olympics as \u201cthe Carefree Games,\u201d officials made little effort to restrict access to the athletes\u2019 village; anyone lacking an ID could simply climb the chain link fence.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Which is what eight Black September terrorists from the Palestine Liberation Organization\u2019s Fatah faction did early on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 5.<\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"newsletter | align_items_center border_bottom border_gray border_top border_1 container font_primary width_full margin_vertical_32 padding_vertical_24 standard is_article\"><\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Armed with grenades and Kalashnikov rifles, the terrorists forced their way to the Israeli team\u2019s quarters. Two of the Israelis were killed on the spot; the body of one <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2015\/12\/02\/sports\/long-hidden-details-reveal-cruelty-of-1972-munich-attackers.html?_r=1\" target=\"_blank\">was grotesquely mutilated<\/a>. Nine others were taken hostage. The terrorists demanded the release of 234 prisoners held by Israel and insisted that Germany free the founders of the Baader-Meinhof Gang, a far-left terror group responsible for numerous assassinations and bombings.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">\u201cWhen the release did not materialize by the late afternoon, the terrorists demanded a plane to take them to Egypt,\u201d recounted historian Deborah Lipstadt in <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tabletmag.com\/sections\/news\/articles\/jewish-blood-is-cheap\" target=\"_blank\">a 2012 essay<\/a>. German officials agreed, planning to ambush the gunmen at the airport. But the ambush was completely botched.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">\u201cA team of German police assigned to entrap the terrorists walked off the job,\u201d Lipstadt wrote. \u201cThere were more terrorists than German snipers \u2014 and the snipers could not communicate with each other or with the officials in charge. Armored cars, which were ordered for backup, got caught in an hour-long traffic jam around the airport.<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"ad_position_ad_clinarticle2\" class=\"arc_ad | background_transparent border_box border_none container color_gray column text_align_center width_full float_clear ad_position_ad_clinarticle2\">\n<p class=\"font_primary font_size_11\"><span class=\"html-render\">\u201cA gun battle erupted between the German forces and the terrorists on the tarmac, and the athletes, whom the captors had bound one to another in the helicopters that had brought them to the airport, were caught in the middle. When the terrorists realized that they could not escape, they shot the hostages and then threw a grenade into the helicopters to ensure that they were dead.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Not until 4 in the afternoon, <i>12 hours<\/i> after the terrorist attack had begun, did Avery Brundage, the International Olympic Committee chairman, finally suspend competition for the day and announce a memorial service for the next morning. But at the Olympic stadium on Wednesday, Brundage spoke only a single sentence about the Jews who had been slaughtered. \u201cWe mourn our Israeli friends, victims of this brutal assault.\u201d Then he segued into a complaint about how \u201ccommercial, political, and now criminal pressure\u201d was sullying the purity of the Olympic Games. Astonishingly, he described the murder of the 11 Israelis as the <i>second<\/i> of \u201ctwo savage attacks\u201d the Munich Games had endured. The first, in his telling, was the decision by the IOC to exclude athletes from white-ruled Rhodesia, a decision Brundage had opposed.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">When Brundage declared that the Games would not be canceled but would instead resume the next day, there was little pushback. Among the few who expressed disgust was Red Smith, <b>T<\/b>he New York Times sportswriter:<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"ad_position_ad_clinarticle3\" class=\"arc_ad | background_transparent border_box border_none container color_gray column text_align_center width_full float_clear ad_position_ad_clinarticle3\">\n<p class=\"font_primary font_size_11\"><span class=\"html-render\">\u201cThis time surely, some thought, they would cover the sandbox and put the blocks aside,\u201d Smith wrote in <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1972\/09\/08\/archives\/again-the-sandbox.html\" target=\"_blank\">a column that appeared the next day<\/a>. \u201cBut no. \u2018The Games must go on,\u2019 said Avery Brundage, high priest of the playground, and 80,000 listeners burst into applause. The occasion was yesterday\u2019s memorial service for 11 members of Israel\u2019s Olympic delegation murdered by Palestinian terrorists. It was more like a pep rally.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">In the end, the surviving members of the Israeli squad returned home, accompanying the coffins of their murdered teammates. In Munich, all signs of distress were quickly obliterated. German Chancellor Willy Brandt had asked the participating countries to fly their flags at half-mast as a sign of sorrow and respect. But when 10 Arab nations objected, the request was rescinded.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">For decades the families of the murdered Israelis repeatedly asked that their loved ones be remembered with a moment of silence at the start of a subsequent Olympic Games. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bostonglobe.com\/opinion\/editorials\/2012\/05\/29\/this-year-olympics-should-honor-athletes-killed-munich-years-ago\/I8vKIkHlS9Rzk0snnCMH3I\/story.html?p1=Article_Inline_Text_Link\" target=\"_blank\">For decades the International Olympic Committee refused<\/a>, insisting that it would be wrong to allow politics to intrude on what should be an international celebration of athletic brother- and sisterhood. That was a transparently phony excuse. It was the <i>massacre<\/i> that had so brutally undermined the ideal of global solidarity. It only compounded that brutality that the families\u2019 humble request for a brief remembrance was repeatedly denied.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Not until last summer, when the pandemic-delayed 2020 Olympics opened in a half-empty stadium in Tokyo, were the murdered Israeli athletes finally remembered with a moment of silence. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/middle-east\/israelis-killed-1972-munich-games-remembered-opening-ceremony-2021-07-23\/\" target=\"_blank\">It had been 49 years<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Meanwhile, the terrorists who carried out the horror continue to be honored and celebrated by the Palestinian Authority.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">During a visit to Germany this month, Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, was asked by a reporter if he intended to express regret for the barbaric events of 1972. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/winter-olympics-sports-israel-germany-middle-east-1f2c2b601c4e4f48f88dff61b1a55271\" target=\"_blank\">Far from apologizing<\/a>, Abbas, standing next to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, accused Israel of committing \u201c50 Holocausts\u201d against Palestinians \u2014 a falsehood so ugly that <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/news\/world\/mahmoud-abbas-holocaust-israel-germany-condemn-munich-olympics-rcna43459\" target=\"_blank\">Scholz said it \u201cdisgusted\u201d him<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Abbas will never repudiate the 1972 slaughter, not least because it was carried out on behalf of Fatah, the Palestinian faction that he has long headed. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2003\/07\/does-mahmoud-abbas-murky-past-matter.html\" target=\"_blank\">According to Abu Daoud<\/a>, the Palestinian mastermind who organized the Munich atrocity, Abbas was the senior Fatah official <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/vault.si.com\/vault\/2002\/08\/26\/the-mastermind-thirty-years-after-he-helped-plan-the-terror-strike-abu-daoud-remains-in-hidingand-unrepentant\" target=\"_blank\">responsible for financing the operation<\/a>. In the half-century since the terrorists invaded the Olympics, the Palestinian Authority and Fatah have consistently portrayed their actions as noble and heroic.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">As recently as June, a member of the Fatah Central Committee, Tawfiq Tirawi, posted <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/palwatch.org\/page\/31814\" target=\"_blank\">an encomium to the Black September terrorists<\/a>, identifying them as \u201cheroes of the Munich operation.\u201d In 2021, the Palestinian Authority\u2019s official news program aired footage of three of the killers, <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/palwatch.org\/page\/20710\" target=\"_blank\">hailing<\/a> the \u201cpride, glory, and loyalty\u201d they represented. In <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=jil4wBuHI8g&amp;t=5s\" target=\"_blank\">a TV broadcast three years earlier<\/a>, the \u201cself-sacrificing fighters\u201d were extolled for having \u201cstunned the world and made it hold its breath for more than 12 hours in Munich.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">These are the role models that Abbas and the Palestinian Authority teach their followers to admire \u2014 not doctors, poets, scientists, or even athletes, but murderers. For half a century, the Palestinian Authority has reinforced its message of pride in the savagery of 1972. Fifty years that could have been devoted to building up the infrastructure of a Palestinian state, 50 years during which any of Israel\u2019s repeated overtures for peace could have been embraced, have been used instead to entrench the same hatred that Palestinian leaders espoused in 1972.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\">Because of that hatred, 11 Jewish athletes died 50 years ago next week before the eyes of a world that barely paused before resuming its games. Their names were David Berger, Ze\u2019ev Friedman, Yosef Gutfreund, Eliezer Halfin, Yosef Romano, Amitzur Shapira, Kehat Shorr, Mark Slavin, Andre Spitzer, Yakov Springer, and Moshe Weinberg. May their memories be a blessing.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph | gutter_20_0\"><span class=\"html-render\"><i>Jeff Jacoby is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at <\/i><a class=\"\" href=\"mailto:jacoby@globe.com\" target=\"_blank\"><i>jeff.jacoby@globe.com<\/i><\/a><i>. Follow him on Twitter <\/i><a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/Jeff_Jacoby\" target=\"_blank\"><i>@jeff_jacoby<\/i><\/a><i>. This column is excerpted from the current issue of Arguable, his weekly newsletter. To subscribe to Arguable, visit <\/i><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/bitly.com\/Arguable\" target=\"_blank\"><i>bitly.com\/Arguable<\/i><\/a><i>.<\/i><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"bgmp-comments\" class=\"\">\n<div class=\"comments-container\"><button class=\"comments-toggle flex align_items_center\">Show 36 comments<\/button><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/article>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist, Opinion,Updated August 29, 2022 In 1972, the Israeli athletes went home in coffins and the world went back to its games. 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