What bothered me about Munich is it could have been a much better film. First of all, it was a tragedy that all these countries wanted to continue the games after the death of the Israeli athletes as if nothing happened and the assassinations that occurred was to get the people involved in the death of the Jewish athletes, what the film did is it blurred reality with hollywood agenda, it made the Mossad agents look sloppy, it presented the idea that Jews weren't really warriors or fighters at heart and were supposed to be pacifist and showed them as unorganized and fighting people who were much more experienced, it also presented Jews as not really belonging to Israel and more so Europeans who were escaping persecution and felt guilty about what they were doing in the name of killing.
It was a self hating moving.
The Mossad wouldn't think twice about eliminating a target, this movie was embarrassing, your main characters were a cook, a guy that makes toys, a german named hans who did accounting, a cleanup guy who was questioning the killings, and a south african Jew who wanted to go out Rambo style. Hollywood to the max.