Gary Fouse
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On Saturday, Mohammed Oudeh died in kidney failure in Damascus. His funeral was held in the nearby Yarmouk refugee camp, where his coffin was carried by a crowd of about 500 mourners. Oudeh (73) was also known as Abu Daoud. So who was this man Oudeh, and why was he given a hero's funeral? He was one of the key planners of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre that resulted in the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes and one German policeman. For that, Oudeh, unrepentent to the end, was given a hero's send off (above).
Here are some photos of Oudeh's handiwork in 1972.
Israeli Olympic team victims
During standoff at Olympic Village
Israeli team apartment
Fuerstenfeldbruck Airport after final shootout
That is what earns you a place of honor in the pantheon of Palestinian heroes.
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It's comforting to know that Lucifer has welcomed this P.O.S. home - home to spend eternity squirming in agony in the Sea of Fire. The world is a better place today without this vile minion breathing.
Patriot . . What a despicable human being. Who ever paid him homage at his funeral should know that the entire civilized world consider both the dead guy and the radical Muslims at his funeral to be vermin to be spit upon.
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A most vile and unworthless
shred of humanity is dead.
Those 500 'mourners' should
follow his putrid stench to
the gates of hell and right
into 'paradise.' He will find
no virgins where he now
resides.
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