President Rivlin to depart for Germany 5 September 2017

President Rivlin departs for Germany to inaugurate memorial to murdered Israeli athletes

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    President Rivlin: “The center which we will inaugurate must carry a message for the whole world: There can be no apologizing for terror. Terror must be condemned unequivocally, everywhere.”
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    President Reuven Rivlin President Reuven Rivlin Copyright: GPO/Mark Neiman
     
     
    ​(Communicated by the President’s Spokesperson)
     
    President Reuven Rivlin will depart this evening (Tuesday, 5 September 2017), for a visit to Germany at the invitation of German President, Frank-Walter Stienmeier, where he will inaugurate a memorial to the Israeli athletes murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
     
    President Stienmeier, together with Minister-President of Bavaria Horst Seehofer who initiated the event, will accompany President Rivlin in inaugurated the memorial in Munich, in memory of the 11 Israeli Olympians and trainers murdered by terrorists in 1972, marking 45 years since the attack.
     
    “Forty-five years after the massacre, international terrorism continues to threaten and strike innocent civilians. There are still those who see the massacre of the sportsmen as an heroic act,” said the President before departing. “The center which we will inaugurate must carry a message for the whole world: There can be no apologizing for terror. Terror must be condemned unequivocally, everywhere. In Barcelona, in London, in Paris, in Berlin, in Jerusalem, everywhere. We, the international community, must stand untied in the struggle against terror, determined to fight and defeat it."