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Italian author Erri De Luca: ‘I am prepared to lose everything’ for backing Israel
Italian author Erri De Luca said he is prepared to lose everything for his convictions as he spoke about Israel, Hebrew, and Zionism.
Violent assault on Jewish student in Berlin not antisemitic in motive, appeals court rules
'Band of Spies: A look at the Munich massacre aftermath - TV time
On this Day: 53 years since the Munich massacre
Olympics: Moment of silence for Munich massacre victims for the first time
During the 1972 Olympics, 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were murdered by eight Palestinian terrorists in Munich.
Remembering the Munich 11 ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics
At the end of a day of intensely nerve-wrecking negotiations, the Palestinian terrorists demanded they and their Israeli hostages be flown to an Arab country. They never made it off the tarmac.
Rivlin gives his blessing to Israel's Olympic and Paralympic teams
Israel's Olympic Committee chairman said that this year's delegation will be the largest ever to represent Israel.
Palestinian U. gate named after planner of Munich Olympics massacre
"We are proud of the distinguished leaders whose bodies are no more, but whose spirit remains among us.”
Remembering the fallen heroes of Munich
Ceremony honors the 11 Israeli athletes who were murdered 48 years ago at the Olympics.
PA and Fatah honor Munich Massacre terrorists in anniversary posts
In a post on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's Facebook page on Thursday, he honored Mahmoud Yusuf Al-Najjar, Kamal Nasser, and Kamal Adwan, who were senior members of Black September.
Palestinian textbooks full of incitement, study finds
According to IMPACT-se, all textbooks in social studies, history, Arabic and national education for grades 2–12, contain problematic content.
European TV series on Munich massacre in development
Israeli screenwriter Adi Hasak is creating a show for a Swedish company.
Munich’s legacy
Hopes of change after the horrible massacre are left unfulfilled.
Why is Germany silent on Corbyn’s praise of Munich terrorists?
Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel and her Foreign Minister Heiko Maas have remained silent about Corbyn’s 2014 visit to Tunisia to commemorate the Black September Palestinian terrorists.