Israeli athletes and officials, the mayor of Paris and International Olympic Committee officials paid tribute on Tuesday to Israeli Olympic team members killed by Palestinian gunmen at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Eleven Israelis were killed in an attack on Munich’s poorly secured Olympic village where they were staying.
“The 5th of September, 1972 is the darkest day in Olympic history,” IOC President Thomas Bach told the ceremony held at Israel’s embassy during the second week of the Paris Olympics. “Everything was shattered with the horrific terrorist attack on the Israeli Olympic team 52 years ago.
Amid heightened geopolitical tensions over Israel’s war in Gaza, the memorial ceremony, originally due to take place just before the start of the Games outside Paris City Hall, was moved to the heavily protected Israeli embassy.
The pain remains eternal,” Israeli President Isaac Herzog said via video link. “I’ll never forget the tears, the shock … the Olympics which represented joy turned into tragedy
Source: eNCA
In other news – Actress Connie Chiume has died
The legendary South African actress and filmmaker Connie Chiume has passed away at the age of 72. Her family shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram post on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the statement, the internationally acclaimed award-winning actress, known for her role in Black Panther. Read more


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