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Munich: Muslim security staff shows Israeli athletes the Hitler salute


The delegation was on its way to memorial sites for the 1972 Olympic massacre committed by Palestinians. The Attorney General's Office wants to take over the investigation.

Israeli participants in the European Championships were the target of an anti-Semitic attack on Tuesday evening. An Arab security guard gave the Hitler salute to 16 athletes and officials who were traveling around the Olympic grounds to visit memorials to the massacre that took place 50 years ago.

The incident happened at 7:20 p.m. on the Hanns-Braun Bridge, which connects the Olympic Stadium with the Olympic Village - and is therefore in the immediate vicinity of the "Klageträger" memorial, which commemorates the Israeli athletes murdered there in 1972. The Munich public prosecutor's office is involved, and senior public prosecutor Andreas Franck, anti-Semitism officer in the Bavarian judiciary, wants to take on the case.

One of the police officers protecting the Israeli delegation, identifiable by their sportswear, on their way to the memorial noticed the anti-Semitic incident. The suspect is a 19-year-old native of Berlin with an Arabic name and German citizenship. He is being investigated for using signs belonging to unconstitutional organizations. Section 86a of the Criminal Code provides for a fine or imprisonment of up to three years. The man had not previously been conspicuous by the police. According to the police, three of the suspect's colleagues were not guilty of anything,

Several memorials in the Olympic Park commemorate the victims of the attack
The incident on Tuesday was made even more explosive by the anti-Semitic statements made by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the Chancellery on the same day. When asked at a press conference, the state guest did not apologize for the terrorist attack during the 1972 games, but relativized the Shoah by equating Israeli politics with the Holocaust.

Several memorials in the Olympic Park commemorate the eleven Israeli victims of the attack carried out by the Palestinian terrorist organization "Black September" on September 5, 1972. The names of Mosche Weinberg, Yossef Romano, Zeev Friedman, David Mark Berger, Yakov Springer, Eliezer Halfin, Yossef Gutfreund, Kehat Shorr, Mark Slavin, André Spitzer and Amitzur Schapira are written on the granite "Klaebeträger" created by the Landshut sculptor Fritz Koenig in 1995 engraved in Hebrew letters, that of the Bavarian police officer Anton Fliegerbauer, who died trying to free himself in Fürstenfeldbruck, in Latin script.

A memorial for the victims of the attack called "Incision" was inaugurated 200 meters from the bridge five years ago. At the scene of the crime on Conollystrasse, the former quarters of the Israeli athletes, only a stone plaque commemorates the victims. They "perished a violent death," it says, without naming those responsible for the murders.

72 Israeli athletes take part in the competitions of the European Championships. After the Israeli marathon team won the gold medal, the Israeli national anthem Hatikwa was sung on Monday, 50 years after the Munich attack, in honor of the victorious runners on Odeonsplatz. "What an indescribable moment!" tweeted the Israeli consulate general.

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