- Yossef Romano
Infobox person
name=Yossef Romano
birth_date=birth date|1940|12|30
birth_place=Libya
death_date=dda|1972|09|05|1940|12|30
death_cause=Gunshot wounds,terrorism victim
death_place=Munich, Germany
nationality=Israel i
known_for=Munich massacre Yossef Romano (
December 30 ,1940 –September 5 ,1972 ) was aLibya n-born, Jewish Israeliweightlifter with theIsrael i team that went to the1972 Summer Olympics inMunich ,Germany . He was the second of eleven Israeli team members murdered in theMunich massacre by Black September terrorists during that Olympics. He was the Israeli weight-lifting champion in the light and middle-weight divisions for nine years.Romano competed in the middleweight weightlifting division in the 1972 Olympics, but was unable to complete one of his lifts due to a ruptured knee tendon. He was due to fly home to Israel on September 6, 1972 to have an operation on the injured knee.
In the early morning hours of September 5, 1972, Arab terrorists broke into the Israeli quarters of the Olympic Village. After seizing the coaches in the first apartment and wounding wrestling coach
Moshe Weinberg in the face, the terrorists forced Weinberg to lead them to other potential hostages in another apartment. There, they seized six wrestlers and weightlifters, including Romano. As the athletes were being led back to the coaches' apartment, Weinberg attacked the terrorists, which allowed wrestlerGad Tsobari to escape but resulted in Weinberg's death by gunfire. Once inside the apartment, Romano, who had fought in theSix-Day War , also attacked the intruders, slashing terrorist Afif Ahmed Hamid in the face with a paring knife and grabbing hisAK-47 away from him before being shot to death by another terrorist. Romano's bloodied corpse was left at the feet of his teammates all day as a warning. The other nine Israeli athletes were killed during a bungled German rescue attempt later that night.Romano was portrayed by actor
Sam Feuer in the 2005 film "Munich", which was directed bySteven Spielberg . After viewing the movie, Ilana Romano, Yossef's widow, said "We don't have a problem with it; the opposite, we are glad that people are being reminded of what happened in Munich so it will never happen again".
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