Opinion Members of the bereaved families arrive at the memorial service for the Munich massacre victims at Lod Airport in 1972. Photo: Eldan David/Israeli Government Press Office via Flickr.com. Fifty years ago this week, the world was shocked when Palestinian terrorists from Fatah’s terror organization — Black September — broke into the athletes’ village at the Munich Olympics on Sept. 5, 1972, and kidnapped, and ultimately murdered, 11 Israeli athletes and coaches. The attack still remains a dark stain on the Olympics, and has settled in the collective global memory as an illustration of the horrors of terrorism. In Palestinian...