Corbyn's wreath at Munich terrorists' graves: Photos show Labour leader at tribute event for Palestine 'martyrs'... including plotters behind 1972 slaughter of Israeli Olympic athletes

A memorial wreath in his hand, Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) stands feet from the graves of terror leaders linked to the Munich Massacre. The picture was among a number taken during a service to honour Palestinian 'martyrs'. Buried in the cemetery in Tunisia are members of Black September (bottom four, inset), the terror group which massacred 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics (top inset). Atef Bsesio (bottom four, left) was the head of intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organisation who helped plan the Munich Massacre. Hayel Abdel-Hamid (second from left) was chief of security of the Palestine Liberation Organisation and a close adviser to Salah Khalaf (third from left), who is widely believed to have masterminded the Munich Massacre. He created the Black September terror group which carried out the 1972 attack. Fakhri Al-Omari (right) was a senior member of Black September, another close adviser to Khalaf and was also implicated in the Munich Massacre. Last night sources close to Mr Corbyn insisted he was at the service in 2014 to commemorate 47 Palestinians killed in an Israeli air strike on a Tunisian PLO base in 1985. But on a visit to the cemetery this week, the Daily Mail discovered that the monument to the air strike victims is 15 yards from where Mr Corbyn is pictured – and in a different part of the complex. Mail.