Black September
A look at the events that led to the PLO’s expulsion from Jordan.
The Palestinians took full advantage of the state of chaos that followed Arab defeat in the 1967 Six-Day war.
Palestinian guerrilla factions consolidated their grip on the refugee camps in Arab states and hundreds of fresh recruits swelled their ranks.
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The image of the young fedayeen – or freedom fighters – clad in the traditional Palestinian headscarf became an icon of resistance.
While some Arab regimes vied for influence among the Palestinians as a way of gaining leverage on the regional scene, not all held the Palestinians in such high esteem.
In Jordan, armed Palestinians strolled through the streets – enjoying freedom of movement and launching operations from Jordanian territory against Israel.
A bloody showdown was on the horizon – not with Israel, but with fellow Arabs.