Posted on 01/29/2006 9:54:04 AM PST by ncountylee
BERLIN (AP) -- A former Palestine Liberation Organization guerrilla who was one of the masterminds of the 1972 terrorist attack on the Munich Olympics in which 11 Israeli athletes were killed said he "regrets nothing" about the incident.
Speaking to Germany's Spiegel TV in an interview released Saturday, Mohammed Oudeh, better known as Abu Daoud, said it was up to Palestinians to "fight as long as it takes Israel to recognize our rights."
"I regret nothing," of the Munich attacks, he said, according to a transcript of the interview released ahead of its broadcast. "You can only dream that I would apologize."
Spiegel TV said they spoke with the 68-year-old, who lives in Damascus, Syria, last week in Cairo.
Daoud was a member of a shadowy Palestinian terrorist group called Black September that took Israeli athletes hostage at the 1972 Olympic Games. Eleven Israelis and a German police officer were killed during a nearly two-day standoff.
Daoud told Spiegel TV he brought the weapons involved in the attack by train from Frankfurt to Munich in various suitcases, then stored them in lockers before distributing them to his team when they arrived. He had previously scouted the Olympic village, and said he had no
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Another worthless Pali vermin stinks up the Earth.
There is no statute of limitations on Murder.
Why wasn't this guy taken out by the Mossad?
By the way, what was his address?
But of course according to the all-knowing Steven Spielberg, this guy is at most only equally bad as the Israeli agents who tried to get the Munich terrorists.
This was not war, it was murder. Slaughtering unarmed athletes is the opposite of courageous and honorable.
Germany bungled the "rescue " of those athletes. It was a cluster F from start to horrific finish.
if it a hit team would take this one to his end.....it would be a good thing.
Why is this guy not dead or in prison?
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