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1972 Israeli airraid in Syria and Lebanon | |||||||
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Part of the Operation Wrath of God | |||||||
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None | 65-200 killed |
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On 8 September, Israeli planes bombed ten PLO bases in Syria and Lebanon as a response to the Munich massacre. Estimates of the number of casualties vary widely. According to Simon Reeve, 200 people with no relation to the massacre were killed, including women and children.
References
- One day in September: the full story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre
- http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=799&dat=19720908&id=XRQLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8lEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7382,4309634
- http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qFQqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SFMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7375,2140792&hl=en
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