The Jordanian civil war of September 1970, also known in the Arab world as Black September, was an attempt by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the more radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) to topple Jordanian King Hussein and seize control of the country.

Why Palestinians Turned on Jordan

In 1970, some two-thirds of the Jordanian population was Palestinian. After the Arabs' defeat in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, or Six Day War, Palestinian militants took part in the War of Attrition against Israel. The war was mostly fought in Sinai between Egyptian and Israeli forces. But the PLO launched raids from Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as well.

The Jordanian king had not been keen to fight the 1967 war, nor was he eager to keep letting Palestinians attack Israel from his territory, or from the West Bank, which had been under Jordanian control until Israel occupied it in 1967. King Hussein had maintained secret, cordial relations with Israel through the 1950s and 1960s.

Jordanian army and Palestinian militias led by the PLO fought several bloody battles in the summer of 1970, most violently during the week of June 9-16, when 1,000 people were killed or wounded. On July 10, King Hussein signed an agreement with the PLO's Yasser Arafat pledging support to the Palestinian cause and noninterference in Palestinian commando raids on Israel in exchange for a Palestinian pledge to support Jordanian sovereignty and remove most Palestinian militias from Amman, the Jordanian capital. The agreement proved hollow.

When Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser agreed to a cease-fire in the war of attrition and King Hussein supported the move, Arafat invoked the battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. and vowed, before a cheering crowd of 25,000 in Amman on July 31, 1970, that "We will liberate our land."

The War

Between Sept. 6 and Sept. 9, Habash's militants hijacked five planes, blew up one and diverted three others to a desert strip in Jordan called Dawson Field, where they blew up the planes on Sept. 12. Rather than receiving the support of King Hussein, the Palestinian hijackers were surrounded by units of the Jordanian military.

Up to 15,000 Palestinian militants and civilians were killed; swaths of Palestinian towns and refugee camps, where the PLO had amassed weapons, were leveled. The PLO leadership was decimated, and between 50,000-100,000 people were left homeless. Arab regimes criticized Hussein for what they called "overkill."

Before the war, Palestinians had run a state-within-a-state in Jordan, headquartered in Amman. On Sept. 25, 1970, Hussein and the PLO signed a ceasefire mediated by Arab nations.But the PLO's last gasps were short-lived. Arafat and the PLO were expelled from Jordan by early 1971.

in the aftermath the PLO would set up base in south lebanon building another state-within-a-state which would become an important player in the Lebanese civil war of 1975, the PLO would later be expeled from lebanon following the Israeli invasion of lebanon.

-- PLO: History of a Revolution - Black September - 20 Jul 09

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    • vertexarray [any]
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      4 years ago

      The dialectic between the entertainment industry and the military-industrial complex is well-documented, but I think we have to build a special pit in Hell for Tom Clancy.

      • jabrd [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Tom Clancy is imo the only good one of that brand of chud because he can do dumb special agent/military porn without going insane with it. Like there’s that new movie where Anthony Mackie is a super cool operator but it wasn’t enough to make him Jason Bourne they also had to make him a fucking epic cyborg. It’s like the Felix bit about how conservative comedy is setting up a punch line then getting too mad to finish it except it’s just whipping out your dick and masturbating to jet fighters midway through your script and losing the plot line. Clancy is the only one who knows how to edge for the duration of the book/movie

      • Gothouse [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        He made the pilot who launched the satellite killer weapon a woman, POC nonetheless. She got some MiG kills and two satellite kills, so she made ace. The first space ace.