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"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves."
— Confucius
The Munich massacre was a terrorist attack at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where members of the Palestinian group Black September took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis and a West German policeman. Operation Bayonet, also known as Operation Wrath of God, was a covert campaign by Israel to assassinate individuals accused of involvement in the Munich massacre.
The committee focuses on Operation Wrath of God and its later extension, Operation Bayonet, covert operations launched in response to the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. Delegates will be tasked with crafting actionable strategies, authorizing covert missions, navigating geopolitical fallout, and reacting dynamically to real-time crisis updates including sudden developments, classified intelligence leaks, international diplomatic pressure, and morally challenging decisions.
Delegates must balance moral ambiguity, international law, and intelligence realities, while navigating internal power struggles and the external political landscape. The success of the operation—and the security of the Israeli state—rests in the hands of this elite unit.
