The post-Six Day War Palestinian migration to Jordan. The rise of the PLO's 'state-within-a-state' in Jordan. King Hussein's challenge and the eruption of violent confrontations. The unexpected involvement of Pakistani military personnel.
The aftermath and its lasting impact on the geopolitics of the Middle East. Join us as we delve into the intricate tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and geopolitical moves that shaped the destinies of Jordan, Palestine, and beyond. YES, not a single word on behalf of the Palestinians about Jordan killing 25,000 of them.
Yet Jordan had the audacity to condemn Israel for going after HAMAS and removing them from Gaza, which is nothing more than a training ground for HAMAS. The "Jordanians" and the "Palestinians" are the exact same arab people. The original British Palestinian Mandate consisted of the entire area that is now Jordan, Israel and "Palestine".
They are refugees with no food but had automatic weapons and rocket launchers?The mandate was split up 75% to the Arabs (Jordan), 25% to the Jews (Israel). Then, the 25% was split up yet again to appease the crybaby arabs in order to create "Palestine". But that STILL wasn't good enough and the arabs declared war in 1948 (which they lost). Palestinians were troublemakers when they re-located to Lebanon too. They were the source of instability in Lebanon because their presence exacerbated the ethnic/religious balance that existed before the Palestinians came to Lebanon.
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