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- Luttif_Afif abstract "Luttif Afif (1937? – 6 September 1972), alias Issa (Jesus in Arabic), was the commander of the group of Palestinian fedayeen, who led the invasion into the Munich Olympic Village on 5 September 1972 and took as hostage nine members of Israel's Olympic team after killing two members who resisted. He was the chief negotiator on behalf of the Palestinians, who were members of the Black September offshoot of Yassir Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization. The various pictures of Afif, wearing a white beach hat and a linen safari suit and his face covered with charcoal or shoe polish are some of the iconic images of the 1972 Munich Olympics.".
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- Luttif_Afif wikiPageRevisionID "707507750".
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink 21_Hours_at_Munich.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Arab_Christians.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Black_September_Organization.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_births.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_deaths.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Germany.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Black_September_Organization.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Munich_massacre.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palestinian_people_of_Jewish_descent.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palestinian_terrorism.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Fedayeen.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Franco_Nero.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Fürstenfeldbruck.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Libyan_Arab_Republic.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Munich_(film).
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Munich_massacre.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Nazareth.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_Liberation_Organization.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Palestinian_Jews.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Spielberg.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLink Yasser_Arafat.
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLinkText "Issa – Luttif Afif".
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luttif Afif".
- Luttif_Afif wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:1937_births.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:1972_deaths.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Germany.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Members_of_the_Black_September_Organization.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Munich_massacre.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Palestinian_people_of_Jewish_descent.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Palestinian_terrorism.
- Luttif_Afif subject Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Luttif_Afif hypernym Commander.
- Luttif_Afif type MilitaryPerson.
- Luttif_Afif type Incident.
- Luttif_Afif comment "Luttif Afif (1937? – 6 September 1972), alias Issa (Jesus in Arabic), was the commander of the group of Palestinian fedayeen, who led the invasion into the Munich Olympic Village on 5 September 1972 and took as hostage nine members of Israel's Olympic team after killing two members who resisted. He was the chief negotiator on behalf of the Palestinians, who were members of the Black September offshoot of Yassir Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization.".
- Luttif_Afif label "Luttif Afif".
- Luttif_Afif sameAs Q9025616.
- Luttif_Afif sameAs Luttif_Afif.
- Luttif_Afif sameAs m.09zb3_.
- Luttif_Afif sameAs Q9025616.
- Luttif_Afif wasDerivedFrom Luttif_Afif?oldid=707507750.
- Luttif_Afif isPrimaryTopicOf Luttif_Afif.