The Jewish Chronicle

Fury over Corbyn’s ‘poignant’ memorial for Munich terrorist

- BY DANIEL SUGARMAN

JEREMY CORBYN attended a ceremony in Tunisia honouring the memory of a Palestinia­n terrorist who played a role in the 1972 Munich massacre of Israeli Olympians, it has emerged.

Mr Corbyn, who used to write a regular column for the Morning Star newspaper, described a ceremony he attended in October 2014 where “wreaths were laid... on the graves of [those] killed by Mossad agents in Paris in 1991”. He described the day as “poignant”.

There is no record of Mossad having conducted an assassinat­ion in Paris in 1991. However, Mossad has been accused of carrying out an assassinat­ion in the French capital in 1992, when Atef Bseiso, the head of intelligen­ce for the PLO and a terrorist involved in the Munich massacre, was shot and killed.

The Sunday Times described Mr Corbyn’s words as “an apparent reference” to Bseiso, who is believed to have been buried at the cemetery Mr Corbyn visited.

At the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Palestinia­n terrorists from the Black September group captured and sub- sequently murdered 11 Israeli athletes and a German police officer. Israel hunted down and killed many of those involved; Bseiso was one of them.

In the same Morning Star column Mr Corbyn described a “masterful” speech at a conference he attended the same day, which included, he wrote, the point that “foreign nationals serving in the Israeli Defence Force could become the subject of war crimes accusation­s following the bombing of civilian targets” during the 2014 Gaza offensive.

He claimed the “formation of the unity government between Hamas and Fatah in April, following the collapse of talks with Israel over settlement­s in December, seems to have been the main catalyst for… [the] socalled Protective Edge assault” and that “part of the justificat­ion for the onslaught was the allegation that Hamas had abducted and killed three Israeli students in Hebron”.

Simon Johnson, Jewish Leadership Council chief executive, said: “It is high time that Jeremy Corbyn clarify his views regarding Palestinia­n terrorism.

“At first sight, attending a wreath laying ceremony of a known terrorist, who led one of the most notorious acts of internatio­nal terrorism, the attack on the Munich Olympics, would appear to be beyond the pale.”

Jennifer Gerber, Labour Friends of Israel director, said: “It is almost unbelievab­le that any Labour MP would participat­e in a ceremony honouring a man involved in the vicious murder of innocent Israeli athletes.

“Unfortunat­ely, this appears to be part of a very disturbing pattern of behaviour and we are seeking urgent clarificat­ion from the leader’s office on this matter.”

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? A terrorist from the Black September group during the attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES A terrorist from the Black September group during the attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics

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