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Fatah Central Committee member: Planner of Munich Massacre was "a name and symbol"

Headline: “Zaki on the anniversary of the death as a Martyr of Salameh: He frightened the enemies of the revolution”
“Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki said that leader Ali Hassan Salameh (i.e., commander of the Black September terror organization) was a name and symbol who stunned and terrified the enemies of the Palestinian revolution. Zaki added in a radio interview yesterday [Jan. 22, 2017]: ‘Leader Martyr (Shahid) Salameh was wise and had strong willpower, and was one of the pioneers in the leadership of the [Fatah] Movement. He received the responsibility to command and carry out special missions. He made sure to learn everything possible in order to stun the enemies of the [Fatah] movement’…
He added: ‘This great man ascended [to Heaven] after an explosion in his car, even though he took precautions, but those who took his place avenged him.’”

Ali Hassan Salameh (son of Hassan Salameh, born 1940, killed Jan. 22, 1979, also called Abu Hassan) - Commander of operations of the Black September terror organization. He planned many terror attacks, including the attack on the Israeli team at the Munich Olympics in 1972, in which 11 Israeli athletes were murdered. (Deception p. 260)

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