Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team

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    Committee-X Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir give a speech in the following days of the Munich massacre to the Israeli parliament, where she made an emotional claim about finding every person who was involve with the attack. The Israeli government was so in shock about the attack, in response they wanted something more direct then indirect because, it was more personal to them. Prime Minister Meir and an Israeli cabinet members created a top-secret committee called ‘Committee-X’, a covert counterterrorist

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    limit the officers to make the image of Germany peaceful. Of course this would have lethal consequences because although Germany may have been peaceful at the time the world specifically Palestine was anything, but peaceful. A terrorist group Black September took 11 Israeli Olympic athletes hostages and in 24 all of the hostages were dead. This was a shock to the whole world and anger fleered in Israel, which the prime minster herself set up an agency, Mossad, to target those who where directly and

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    the main historical debates, perspectives or interpretations you will be discussing Discuss the role that West-German authorities played during the 1972 Munich Olympic crisis, specifically addressing their preparation prior to Black September’s terrorist, as well as their consequent actions and decisions made during the crisis. Primarily, assess whether criticisms of the West-German authorities’ handling and preparation of the 1972 Munich Massacre are valid, and thus justifiable. Focus Inquiry Question:

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    Skepticism Over the past 55 years conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has led to three wars, years of terrorism, and decades of poverty and displacement resulting in thousands upon thousands of deaths among both peoples. Despite the conflict, Israel has managed to develop its economy thanks in large part to generous foreign aid. Palestinians, however, have largely been living in poverty, under the rule of a corrupt government and in fear of Israeli strength. These harsh conditions have no doubt

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