Striking Back

Striking Back
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The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2006

Reading Level

9-12

نویسنده

Mitch Ginsburg

شابک

9781481564274
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  • نقد و بررسی
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AudioFile Magazine
STRIKING BACK is a gut-wrenching examination of the 1972 Munich Olympics, in which 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by Palestinian members of the Black September terrorist group. It offers new insights and a surprisingly objective and candid examination of Israel's efforts to eliminate the perpetrators of this tragedy. Stefan Rudnicki's narration accentuates Aaron Klein's riveting text. When discussing the events in Munich, Rudnicki reads with palpable revulsion at the bungling and indifference of the German government before, during, and after the massacre. Changing gears, Rudnicki's voice percolates with outrage and disbelief when Klein reveals how Israel's longstanding campaign for revenge has at times resulted in the deaths of innocent people. D.J.S. 2007 Audies Award Finalist (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

November 28, 2005
Told in remarkable detail, author Klein (Time's Jerusalem correspondent) chronicles the tragic Israeli hostage massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics and the secret assassination campaign that followed. The execution of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches by members of Black September is presented as the result of the colossal ineptitude of West German and Bavarian officials. From this horrific event, the author departs on a fascinating examination of the Israeli response-a shadow war in which "Mossad combatants...were charged with carrying out the assassination orders, which had been passed down from Golda Meir to each successive prime minister." The Mossad quickly identified assassination targets for their involvement in the Munich Massacre; as the program evolved, however, the Mossad's goals expanded, creating a systematic counter-terror campaign based on prevention and deterrence. On the heels of Operation Spring of Youth, in which Israeli commandos assassinated three high-level PLO and Fatah officials in Beirut, "the myth of Israel's military capacity and the long reach of the Mossad was hitting its peak," putting terrorists on the defensive. Klein's account is well researched and highly valuable, and while the episodic structure he employs becomes repetitive, it is nevertheless a necessary read for anyone interested in Israeli history and politics as well as the birth of modern counter-terrorism.




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