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==In popular culture== * Ali Hassan Salameh was featured in the plot of the [[Steven Spielberg]] film ''[[Munich (2005 film)|Munich]]'' as one of the assassination targets. He is seen twice portrayed by [[Mehdi Nebbou]], but was not assassinated until after the events of the film. * He appears as the character named Jamal Ramlawi in the [[spy fiction|spy novel]] ''Agents of Innocence'' by [[David Ignatius]], a thinly disguised account of his recruitment by the CIA.<ref>{{cite book|title=Agents of Innocence|pages=205β230|first=David |last=Ignatius|date=17 September 1997|publisher=[[W. W. Norton & Company]]|isbn=978-0393317381}}</ref> * He is briefly mentioned in the [[Robert Ludlum]] novel ''[[The Janson Directive]]'', where his alleged links to the CIA are cited as an example of shady deals the United States makes.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Janson Directive|first=Robert |last=Ludlum|date=1 July 2008|page=[https://archive.org/details/jansondirectivelud00ludl/page/581 581]|publisher=[[St. Martin's Paperbacks]]|isbn=978-0312945152|title-link=The Janson Directive|author-link=Robert Ludlum}}</ref> * [[Daniel Silva (novelist)|Daniel Silva]] borrowed from the exploits of Ali Hassan Salameh and his relatives to create the background for his fictional spy novel ''[[Prince of Fire]]'', 2005.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} * Ali Hassan Salameh is repeatedly referenced in the book ''[[By Way of Deception]]'' by [[Victor Ostrovsky]] in his account of his own recruitment and training to become an officer in [[Mossad]].<ref>{{cite book |title=[[By Way of Deception]] |pages=179, 181, 185β86, 191, 197, 201β2, 205β6 |author-link=Victor Ostrovsky |first=Victor |last=Ostrovsky |date=1990 |publisher= Stoddart Publishing}}</ref>
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