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Lion of Jordan

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by Avi Shlaim


  13–17 Jan. 1964

  First Arab summit meeting, in Cairo, decides on Jordan River diversion, Unified Arab Command and Palestinian entity.

  14 Apr. 1964

  King Hussein meets President Johnson in the White House.

  5–11 Sept. 1964

  Second Arab Summit, in Alexandria.

  1 Apr. 1965

  Hassan bin Talal appointed crown prince.

  13–17 Sept. 1965

  Third Arab summit, in Casablanca.

  23 Feb. 1966

  Left-wing coup in Syria followed by increased PLO activity against Israel.

  7 Nov. 1966

  Syria and Egypt sign mutual defence treaty.

  13 Nov. 1966

  Israeli raid on West Bank village of Samu’.

  Nov.–Dec. 1966

  Mass demonstrations and riots following Samu’ raid. PLO intensifies propaganda campaign against Jordan.

  4 Jan. 1967

  Jordan closes PLO offices in Jerusalem.

  23 Feb. 1967

  Jordan recalls its ambassador from Egypt.

  7 Apr. 1967

  Israeli aircraft shoot down seven Syrian MiGs.

  16 May 1967

  Nasser deploys troops in Sinai.

  19 May 1967

  Nasser requests withdrawal of UN Emergency Force from Sinai.

  22 May 1967

  Nasser closes the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping.

  30 May 1967

  King Hussein signs mutual defence pact with Egypt placing Jordanian Army under Egyptian command.

  4 June 1967

  Mutual defence pact signed between Egypt and Iraq.

  5–10 June 1967

  The June War.

  26 June 1967

  King Hussein addresses UN General Assembly.

  27 June 1967

  Israel annexes East Jerusalem.

  28 June 1967

  King Hussein meets President Johnson in Washington.

  10 July 1967

  King Hussein meets President Nasser in Cairo.

  28 Aug.–1 Sept. 1967

  Fourth Arab League summit, in Khartoum.

  30 Sept. 1967

  King Hussein visits Cairo.

  2–5 Oct. 1967

  King Hussein’s first official visit to Moscow.

  3–12 Nov. 1967

  King Hussein in the US.

  22 Nov. 1967

  UN Security Council passes Resolution 242.

  21 Mar. 1968

  Battle of Karameh.

  3 Feb. 1969

  Yasser Arafat elected chairman of the PLO.

  Mar. 1969–Aug. 1970

  Israeli–Egyptian ‘War of Attrition’.

  26 Apr. 1969

  King Hussein presents joint Jordanian–Egyptian peace plan to President Nixon.

  9 Dec. 1969

  The Rogers Plan is announced.

  15 Dec. 1969

  Israel rejects the Rogers Plan.

  21 Dec. 1969

  Fifth Arab League summit, in Rabat.

  10 Feb. 1970

  Jordan announces new measures aimed at curbing fedayeen activity and restoring order in the country.

  9 June 1970

  King Hussein’s motorcade ambushed by fedayeen and PFLP abducts sixty-eight foreign hostages in Amman.

  10 June 1970

  King Hussein and Arafat agree on a ceasefire.

  11 June 1970

  Sharif Nasser bin Jamil, commander-in-chief of the army, and Sharif Zaid bin Shaker, commander of the Third Armoured Division, resign.

  19 June 1970

  The second Rogers Plan.

  10 July 1970

  Jordan and the PLO sign an agreement brokered by the Arab Reconciliation Committee.

  26 July 1970

  Jordan accepts the second Rogers Plan.

  Aug. 1970

  Sharif Zaid bin Shaker reinstated, promoted to deputy chief of staff.

  7 Aug. 1970

  Israeli–Egyptian ceasefire under the Rogers Plan.

  1 Sept. 1970

  King Hussein’s motorcade ambushed by fedayeen.

  6–12 Sept. 1970

  Three airliners hijacked by the PFLP in Amman.

  16 Sept. 1970

  Military government appointed under Brigadier Muhammad Daoud.

  17–27 Sept. 1970

  Showdown between Jordanian Army and fedayeen.

  19–22 Sept. 1970

  Syrian military incursion into Jordan.

  26 Sept. 1970

  Arab summit meeting in Cairo to resolve the crisis in Jordan.

  27 Sept. 1970

  King Hussein signs ceasefire agreement with PLO.

  28 Sept. 1970

  President Nasser dies and Anwar Sadat succeeds him.

  13 Oct. 1970

  The Amman Agreement signed between Jordan and the PLO.

  Mar.–Apr. 1971

  Jordan resumes offensive against fedayeen.

  13–17 July 1971

  Final assault on fedayeen in Jerash–Ajlun.

  4 Oct. 1971

  The third Rogers Plan.

  28 Nov. 1971

  Prime Minister Wasfi al-Tall assassinated in Cairo.

  29 Feb. 1972

  Anwar Sadat releases Wasfi al-Tall–s assassins from prison.

  15 Mar. 1972

  King Hussein unveils the United Arab Kingdom (UAK)Plan.

  16 Mar. 1972

  The PLO rejects the UAK Plan.

  21 Dec. 1972

  King Hussein divorces Princess Muna.

  24 Dec. 1972

  King Hussein marries Queen Alia (Alia Toukan).

  10–12 Sept. 1973

  Tripartite Jordanian–Syrian–Egyptian summit in Cairo.

  6–26 Oct. 1973

  The October War.

  22 Oct. 1973

  UN Security Council Resolution 338 calls for direct negotiations to implement 242.

  21 Dec. 1973

  The Geneva peace conference.

  18 Jan. 1974

  The Israeli–Egyptian disengagement agreement is signed.

  31 May 1974

  The Israeli–Syrian disengagement agreement is signed.

  26–9 Oct. 1974

  Arab League summit at Rabat recognizes the PLO as ‘the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people’.

  13 Apr. 1975

  Outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War.

  1 Sept. 1975

  Israeli–Egyptian interim agreement, Sinai II.

  1 June 1976

  Syrian military intervention in Lebanon.

  9 Feb. 1977

  Queen Alia dies in a helicopter accident.

  17 May 1977

  Rise to power in Israel of right-wing Likud Party.

  1 Oct. 1977

  Joint statement by the US and USSR for reconvening the Geneva peace conference.

  19–21 Nov. 1977

  Sadat’s visit to Jerusalem.

  14 Mar. 1978

  IDF launches Operation Litani in southern Lebanon.

  15 June 1978

  King Hussein marries Queen Noor (Lisa Halaby).

  5–17 Sept. 1978

  The Camp David Conference.

  17 Sept. 1978

  Israel and Egypt sign the Camp David Accords.

  2–5 Nov. 1978

  Arab League summit in Baghdad denounces the Camp David Accords.

  1 Feb. 1979

  The Islamic Revolution in Iran.

  26 Mar. 1979

  Israel–Egypt peace treaty is signed at the White House.

  1 Apr. 1979

  Jordan severs diplomatic relations with Egypt.

  17 Sept. 1980

  Outbreak of war between Iraq and Iran.

  7 June 1981

  Israel bombs the Iraqi nuclear reactor near Baghdad.

  6 Oct. 1981

  Anwar Sadat is assassinated and Husni Mubarak succeeds.

  14 Dec. 1981

  Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights.

  6 June
1982

  Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

  4 July 1982

  IDF begins siege of West Beirut.

  21 Aug. 1982

  PLO fighters are evacuated from Beirut.

  1 Sept. 1982

  President Reagan announces his Middle East peace plan.

  9 Sept. 1982

  Arab League summit in Fez.

  4 Apr. 1983

  King Hussein and Arafat reach a draft agreement.

  10 Apr. 1983

  Jordan abandons initiative with the PLO.

  Feb. 1984

  Jordan reopens dialogue with the PLO.

  25 Sept. 1984

  Jordan re-establishes diplomatic relations with Egypt.

  22 Nov. 1984

  King Hussein opens the Seventeenth PNC session in Amman.

  11 Feb. 1985

  The Jordanian–PLO accord is signed.

  1 Oct. 1985

  Israel bombs PLO headquarters in Tunis.

  19 Feb. 1986

  The Jordanian–PLO accord is abrogated.

  July 1986

  Closure of PLO and Fatah offices in Amman.

  Aug. 1986

  Jordan unveils the West Bank Development Plan.

  11 Apr. 1987

  The Hussein–Peres London Agreement.

  19 Oct. 1987

  Hussein–Shultz meeting in London.

  8–11 Nov. 1987

  Arab League summit in Amman.

  9 Dec. 1987

  Outbreak of the first Palestinian intifada.

  27 Jan. 1988

  George Shultz launches his peace initiative.

  7–9 June 1988

  Arab League summit in Algiers.

  18 July 1988

  End of the Iran–Iraq War.

  28 July 1988

  Jordan terminates West Bank Development Plan.

  31 July 1988

  Jordan disengages from the West Bank.

  15 Nov. 1988

  PNC meeting in Algiers recognizes Israel and accepts UN resolutions on Palestine.

  14 Dec. 1988

  Arafat accepts US terms for talks with the PLO.

  16 Feb. 1989

  The Arab Cooperation Council is formed.

  18 Apr. 1989

  Outbreak of riots in Ma’an.

  8 Nov. 1989

  Parliamentary elections are held.

  Apr. 1990

  King Hussein appoints a sixty-member royal commission to draft a national charter.

  2 Aug. 1990

  Iraq invades Kuwait.

  3 Aug. 1990

  Arab League condemns the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.

  10 Aug. 1990

  Arab League approves military intervention against Iraq.

  24 Dec. 1990

  The Jordanian National Charter is announced.

  16 Jan.–28 Feb. 1991

  The Gulf War.

  Mar. 1991

  President Bush announces major new Middle East peace initiative.

  9 June 1991

  The Jordanian National Charter is adopted at a national conference.

  30–31 Oct. 1991

  Middle East peace conference convenes in Madrid.

  14 Dec. 1991

  Bilateral Arab–Israeli peace talks begin in Washington.

  5 July 1992

  Political parties are legalized.

  Aug. 1992

  King Hussein undergoes cancer surgery in the US.

  13 Sept. 1993

  Israel–PLO Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-government is signed in the White House (Oslo Accord).

  14 Sept. 1993

  Jordan and Israel sign a common agenda in Washington.

  1 Oct. 1993

  Prince Hassan and Shimon Peres launch the Jordanian–US–Israeli Economic Committee in Washington.

  8 Nov. 1993

  Parliamentary elections.

  4 May 1994

  Israel and PLO reach agreement in Cairo on the application of the Declaration of Principles.

  18 July 1994

  Jordanian–Israeli negotiations move to the region.

  25 July 1994

  Washington Declaration is signed, ending state of war between Jordan and Israel.

  26 July 1994

  Hussein and Rabin address a joint session of Congress.

  26 Oct. 1994

  Jordan and Israel sign a peace treaty.

  28 Sept. 1995

  Israeli–Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (Oslo II) is signed.

  29–31 Oct. 1995

  Second MENA economic summit held in Amman.

  4 Nov. 1995

  Rabin is assassinated and Peres succeeds him.

  5 Jan. 1996

  Hamas master bomb-maker Yahya Ayyash (‘The Engineer’) is assassinated by Israel.

  11 Apr. 1996

  Israel launches Operation Grapes of Wrath in south Lebanon.

  29 May 1996

  Binyamin Netanyahu defeats Peres in Israeli elections.

  25 Sept. 1996

  Clashes following opening of tunnel in the Old City of Jerusalem.

  2 Oct. 1996

  Summit meeting in Washington, DC, with Clinton, Hussein and Netanyahu.

  13 Nov. 1996

  Third MENA economic summit opens in Cairo.

  15 Jan. 1997

  The Hebron Protocol is signed.

  9 Mar. 1997

  Hussein sends strongly worded letter to Netanyahu.

  13 Mar. 1997

  Six Israeli schoolgirls killed by a Jordanian soldier at Naharayim crossing.

  18 Mar. 1997

  Construction begins of Jewish housing at Har Homa in East Jerusalem.

  25 Sept. 1997

  The Khalid Mishal Affair.

  14 July 1998

  King Hussein leaves Jordan for medical treatment in the US.

  23 Oct. 1998

  The signing of the Wye River Memorandum.

  19 Jan. 1999

  King Hussein returns to Jordan from the US after treatment for cancer.

  25 Jan. 1999

  Crown Prince Hassan dismissed and Prince Abdullah bin Hussein named crown prince.

  26 Jan. 1999

  King Hussein leaves for the US for emergency medical treatment.

  5 Feb. 1999

  King Hussein’s final return to Jordan.

  7 Feb. 1999

  King Hussein dies, King Abdullah II proclaimed king and Prince Hamzah appointed crown prince.

  8 Feb. 1999

  King Hussein’s funeral.

  List of Interviews

  JORDANIAN OFFICIALS

  (With very few exceptions interviews were held in Amman)

  Name

  Date

  Principal Position

  Abdullah bin Hussein

  19 December 2002

  King

  Dr Kamel Abu Jaber

  13 September 2001

  Foreign Minister

  Hasan Abu-Nimah

  7 March 2002

  Ambassador

  Adnan Abu-Odeh

  16 September 2001

  Political Adviser

  Jawad al-Anani

  19 September 2002

  Foreign Minister

  Fouad Ayoub

  15 March 2002

  Ambassador

  Princess Basma bint Talal

  21 December 2002

  Sister of Hussein

  Dr Musa Braizat

  21 December 2002

  Ambassador

  Dr Munther Haddadin

  15 September 2002

  Minister of Water and Irrigation

  17 September 2002

  Dr Mustafa Hamarneh

  14 March 2002

  Academic

  Prince El Hassan bin Talal

  19 September 2001

  Crown Prince

  17 September 2002

  11 January 2007

  Hussein bin Talal

  3 December 1996

  King

  Dr Taher Kana
an

  11 September 2002

  Minister of Planning

  Name

  Date

  Principal Position

  Marwan Kasim

  17 September 2001

  Deputy Prime Minister

  15 September 2002

  19 September 2002

  16 December 2002

 

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