December 10, 2015

New York Times Cover-up: Palestinian President Funded Munich 1972 Olympic Attack Which Killed 11 Israeli Athletes




[From article]
The Times published an article updating a particularly shocking and heinous act: the Palestinian-Arab attack on Israeli athletes, coaches, and referees at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
The widow of one of the slain Olympians has offered new and particularly gruesome revelations about the attack based on information supplied by German authorities: all of the Israelis were beaten by their captors, and at least one of the Israelis murdered in the Olympic Village was tortured and his genitals mutilated by the Palestinian-Arabs. There is photographic evidence of the mutilation.
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Abbas – who today is simultaneously the president of the Palestinian Authority, chairman of the PLO (the P.A.’s dominant group), and chairman of Fatah (the PLO’s largest faction) – financed the attack. One would think that such a fact deserves at least a mention, if not a full paragraph. One would think.
Some background: In 1972, Abbas was a member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement and served on the Palestine National Council and the PLO Executive Committee. These were terrorists, after all. Abbas had to have known that the money was not going to be used to line the boulevards of Ramallah and Jenin with flowers.
Abbas is also known by his nom de guerre: Abu Mazen.
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The terrorists took the Israeli hostages to an airport, where together they were to fly to Cairo. An attempt by German authorities to rescue the Israelis was botched, and all of the Israelis were killed, as were a German policeman and some of the terrorists.
The New York Times might not think that Abbas’s role in this savagery and stain on the Olympics is fit to print or note online, but we do.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/12/ny_times_covers_up_an_inconvenient_truth_for_palestinian_authority.html

December 10, 2015
NY Times covers up an inconvenient truth for Palestinian Authority
By Steve Feldman

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