Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mohammad Daoud Oudeh , commonly known by his nom de guerre Abu Daoud or Abu Dawud (1936/37, Silwan – July 3, 2010, Damascus was a Palestinian terrorist known as the planner, architect and mastermind of the Munich massacre. He served in a number of commanding functions in Fatah's armed units in Lebanon and Jordan. Oudeh lived in Jerusalem until the 1967 Six- Day War, when he was displaced as Israel captured the eastern portion of the city; he resettled in Jordan, where he joined the PLO. In 1970, Daoud was one of the founders of Fatah. From 1971, he was leader of the Black September, a Fatah offshoot created to avenge the September 1970 expulsion of the Fedayeen Movement from Jordan and carry out international operations. The group gained international notoriety for its role in the Munich massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics, in which a number of athletes on the Israeli team were taken hostage by Black September. Eleven Israeli athletes and a German policeman were killed by the end of the multi-day standoff.