AFP: The “Daring” Munich Massacre
An AFP photo caption identifies the Munich massacre as “daring:”

A file photo of Palestinian leader Abu Daoud, taken in Damascus on December 11, 2005. Daoud, whose real name was Mohammed Daoud Odeh, was the mastermind behind the daring deadly attack against Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, died on July 3, 2010, at the age of 73 from an illness, Palestinian officials said. AFP PHOTO/LOUAI BESHARA
Yes, I’d imagine that being responsible for the murder of world-class athletes, including a fencer, wrestlers, and weight lifters — dangerous foes — must have been a very scary and risky undertaking for Mr. Odeh. Mahmoud Abbas, for his part, didn’t miss a chance to praise Oudeh for his daring feat.
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