Posted on 09/06/2005 8:13:17 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian mastermind of the 1972 Munich Olympics raid, in which 11 Israeli athletes died, said director Steven Spielberg should have consulted him about a new film on the episode to be sure to get the story right. In an irony worthy of a John le Carre novel, Mohammad Daoud echoed veterans of Israel's Mossad spy service in questioning the sources used for "Munich," a thriller chronicling the massacre and the Israeli revenge assassinations that followed. "I know nothing about this film. If someone really wanted to tell the truth about what happened he should talk to the people involved, people who know the truth," Daoud told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location in the Middle East. "Were I contacted, I would tell the truth," Daoud said.
As planner for Black September, a Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) splinter group, Daoud sent gunmen to abduct Israeli athletes at the 1972 Games. Two hostages were killed in the raid, another nine during a botched rescue by German police. Daoud blames Israel and West German authorities for the deaths. Reeling from the loss of its countrymen -- particularly on what had been the staging ground for the Nazi Holocaust -- Israel retaliated with shootings, booby-trap bombings and commando operations that killed at least 10 PLO men and drove their comrades into hiding. SENSITIVITIES Daoud, who survived a 1981 gun attack in Poland which the PLO blamed on the Mossad, said Israel targeted some innocents and he hoped that would also be portrayed in the film.
"They carried out vengeance against people who had nothing to do with the Munich attack, people who were merely politically active or had ties with the PLO," he said. "If a film fails to make these points, it will be unjust in terms of truth and history." Spielberg is best known in Israel for his Holocaust epic "Schindler's List," which ends with a stirring scene of survivors seeking new lives in the nascent Jewish state. He has vowed that "Munich" will be sensitive to all sides. "Viewing Israel's response to Munich through the eyes of the men who were sent to avenge that tragedy adds a human dimension to a horrific episode that we usually think about only in political or military terms," Spielberg said in a statement.
An Israeli actress cast in the film confirmed press reports that it is based, at least partly, on "Vengeance," a book on the reprisals campaign that has been widely discredited. "I am surprised that a director like him has chosen, out of all the sources, to rely on this particular book," retired Mossad chief Zvi Zamir told Israel's Haaretz daily in July. The ex-spook's view was supported by ex-guerrilla Daoud. "I read 'Vengeance'. It is full of mistakes," he said. |
Why is this guy alive?
I thought the Mosad got all those bastards.
"Were I contacted, I would tell the truth," Daoud said.
No Palestinian is capable of telling the truth. On a side note, Machmoud Abbas, the PM of the Palestinian Authority arranged the financing of the Munich Massacre. Some moderate! And Bush calls him a man of peace?
" He has vowed that "Munich" will be sensitive to all sides. "
Whitewash.
Good, good. Israel should hunt all the PLO scum like rats, and kill them in the most painful and horrifying manner possible.
All Jordanian and Egyptian squatters OUT of the Holy Land!
-ccm
And in the end, he'll just end up pissing everybody off. When you try to please everybody, in the end you end up pleasing nobody.
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I thought the Mossad got all of them LOL!
OH Well hey Steven if you want another flop on your hand make Palenstein mastermind in whitewash
Everybody know in SO Cal that War of the Worlds didn't too well at Box office it went down in Box office really quick
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There hasn't been much about Mohammad Daoud Odeh, but he was a member of the Palestinian National Council and for years lived in the West Bank. A Palestinian National with an Iraqi (thought they didn't know any terrorists) passport. His autobiography was initially published in France.
His role, and that of Abu Mazen, wasn't confirmed until the publication of his autobiography in 1999-2000. Most palestinian terrorists, Abu Mazen, Arafat, et al, were granted immunity by Israel and the US for past crimes as part of the Oslo process, I'd suspect he fell under that. Since Germany wasn't a part of Oslo, it's not clear to me why they would't still have jurisdiction.
thanks.
Leave it to jihad-loving Reuters to call the '72 terrorist attack a "raid".
What if he had made "Schindler's List" to be "sensitive" to the Nazi's side? It is about the same thing if he is going to be "sensitive" to the terrorists. This politically correct moral equivalency where everyone has to be sensitive to the point of view of criminals and terrorists is sick.
There is another bloody lie in this report. Black September was not a splinter group from the PLO. That was a propaganda ruse. Arafat and his henchmen were running BS as well as PLO.
Reuters are just getting worse by the hour.
Wow, this guy must be related to Teddy "The Red Nosed Senator" Kennedy or How-weird Dean!
They should find him!
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