:''"Red Prince" redirects here. "The Red Prince" was also a common nickname of the
Romanian
communist Scarlat Callimachi.''
'Ali Hassan Salameh' (, ) () (died
January 22,
1979) was the chief of operations — code name 'Abu Hassan' - for ''
Black September'', the organization responsible for the
Munich massacre (1972) and other attacks; he was also the founder of
Force 17.
Biography
Salameh was born in the Palestinian town of
Qula to a wealthy family. He was the son of Shaykh
Hassan Salameh, who was killed fighting
Israelis in 1948, north of
Jaffa. He was educated in
Germany and is thought to have received his military training in
Cairo and
Moscow.
He had a very popular appeal for
Palestinian young men; his nickname underlined his popularity — the "Red Prince" flaunted his wealth, surrounded by beautiful women and driving sports cars, all while fighting
Israel. In 1978, he married
Georgina Rizk, a Lebanese celebrity who was
Miss Universe 1971. He had children by a previous marriage {reportably to a granddaugther of
Mufti of Jerusalem Mohammad Amin al-Husayni}.
After the
Munich Massacre, he was hunted by the
Israeli
Mossad during
Operation Wrath of God. In
1973,
Mossad killed an innocent
Moroccan waiter,
Ahmed Bouchiki in what became known as the
Lillehammer affair in
Norway, mistaking Bouchiki for Salameh.
Mossad assassinated Salameh in
Beirut on 22 January, 1979 using a remote-controlled
car bomb. Eight other people were also killed in the explosion.
[1]
According to several sources, Salameh served as a secret contact between the
PLO and the
CIA from 1970 until his death, guaranteeing Americans' safety in exchange for financial and political support.
[2] He helped protect Americans in
Beirut, and his role was to facilitate contacts between the Palestinians and Americans, in hope of obtaining American support for the Palestinians.
[3][4]
Death
Salameh was killed on
January 22,
1979 in
Beirut by a car bomb planted by
Israeli security forces as part of the
Operation Wrath of God campaign, in response to the
Munich massacre in 1972.
[5]
It is believed that
Mossad recruited
Erika Chambers, a
British citizen, to carry out Salameh's assassination. She traveled to the
Middle East with a charity supporting
Palestinian refugees and arranged a meeting with Salameh in
Beirut, where Salameh was being harbored by the
Lebanese government. Chambers learned Salameh's daily routine and arranged for a car bomb to planted on a street which Salameh used. As his convoy drove past, Chambers activated the explosive, killing him and four of his bodyguards. Four bystanders were also killed.
[6]
In popular culture
Ali Hassan Salameh was featured in the plot of the
Steven Spielberg film ''
Munich'' as one of the assassination targets. He appears as the character named Jamal Ramlawi in the spy novel ''Agents of Innocence'' by
David Ignatius, a thinly disguised account of his recruitment by the CIA
[7]
See also
★
Yuval Aviv
★
Palestine Liberation Organization
★
Yasser Arafat
Footnotes
1. Shalev, Noam 'The hunt for Black September', ''BBC News Online'', 26 January, 2006, accessed 14 March, 2006.
2. In the end, CIA-PLO links weren't helpful November 12, 2004
3. Penetrating Terrorist Networks September 16, 2001
4. The hunt for Black September 24 January 2006
5. Life and Death of a Terrorist, ''New York Times'', July 10, 1983.
6. "Death of a Terrorist", ''Time'', February 5 1979. Accessed March 26 2007.
7. Agents of Inocence JSTOR, 1988
★ ''Massacre in Munich: The Manhunt for the Killers Behind the 1972 Olympics Massacre'', Michael Bar Bar-Zohar, Eitan Haber ISBN 1592289452