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Palestinian President Abbas skirts apology for Munich attack

File - In this Jan. 14, 2018, file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a meeting with the Palestinian Central Council in the West Bank city of Ramallah. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File) File - In this Jan. 14, 2018, file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a meeting with the Palestinian Central Council in the West Bank city of Ramallah. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File)
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed no regret Tuesday for the deadly attack by Palestinian militants on Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics a half century ago, countering that Israel had committed 鈥50 Holocausts鈥 against Palestinians over the years.

Eleven Israeli athletes and a German police officer died after members of the Palestinian militant group Black September took hostages at the Olympic Village on Sept. 5, 1972. At the time of the attack, the group was linked to Abbas' Fatah party.

Asked whether as Palestinian leader he planned to apologize to Israel and Germany for the attack ahead of the 50th anniversary next month, Abbas responded instead by citing allegations of atrocities committed by Israel since 1947.

鈥淚f we want to go over the past, go ahead,鈥 Abbas told reporters after a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin. 鈥淚 have 50 slaughters that Israel committed.鈥

Standing next to Scholz, Abbas explicitly used the word 鈥淗olocausts鈥 in his reply, drawing a grimace from the German chancellor. Germany has long argued the term should only be used to describe the Nazis' singular crime of killing six million Jews before and during World War II.

While Scholz had earlier rejected the Palestinian leader's description of Israel's treatment of Palestinians as 鈥渁partheid,鈥 he did not immediately rebuke Abbas for using the term 鈥淗olocaust.鈥

In a statement to German daily Bild, Scholz later criticized Abbas's choice of words, saying any downplaying of the horrors of the Holocaust was 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥

Conservative German lawmaker Armin Laschet likewise expressed outrage at Abbas' comments.

鈥淭he (Palestinian) leader would have gained sympathy if he had apologized for the terrorist attack on Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics 1972,鈥 he wrote on Twitter. 鈥淎ccusing Israel of `50 Holocausts' instead is the most disgusting speech ever heard in the German Chancellery,鈥 he said.

In his response, the Palestinian president also said he was committed to building trust and achieving a peaceful solution to the conflict with Israel.

鈥淧lease come to peace,鈥 he said. 鈥淧lease come to security, let's build trust between us and you. This is better than other kinds of talking.鈥

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said Abbas' remarks about 鈥50 Holocausts,鈥 made on German soil, were 鈥渘ot only a moral disgrace, but a monstrous lie.鈥

鈥淪ix million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, including one and a half million Jewish children,鈥 Lapid tweeted. 鈥淗istory will never forgive him.鈥

Weeks before a planned somber commemoration marking the 50th anniversary of the Munich attack, Germany has also found itself embroiled in controversy in its dealings with the relatives of the Israelis who were killed.

Victims' families announced last week that they planned to boycott the ceremony after failing to reach agreement on bigger compensation from the German government.

Relatives of the athletes have long accused Germany of failing to secure the Olympic Village, refusing Israeli help and botching a rescue operation in which five of the attackers also died.

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