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Lion of Jordan

Page 92

by Avi Shlaim


  Garment, Len 428

  Gaza Strip 31, 257, 295, 357

  fedayeen terrorists from 108

  Jabaliyah refugee camp 453

  declaration of independence 467

  violence over Al-Aqsa Mosque 562

  see also Occupied Territories; West Bank

  Gazit, Mordechai 361, 364, 376–8

  Gemayel, Bashir, Lebanese president, assassination 419

  Geneva Peace Conference 371–3, 395–6

  Geyelin, Philip, journalist 147

  Ghazi, king of Iraq (1933–9) 41–2, 155

  Gil, Avi 528

  Glubb, General John Bagot (‘Glubb Pasha’) 40–41, 83, 88

  and succession to Abdullah 49–50, 52

  and succession of Hussein 56

  as adviser to Hussein 61, 97–8, 148

  control of Arab Legion 62–3, 80, 100–101, 148

  and Palestinian infiltrations into Israel 69, 71, 107

  and raid on Qibya 71, 73

  suppression of riots (January 1956) 86, 88–9

  dismissal 97–105

  farewell gift from Hussein 101–2

  US role in dismissal 145–6, 149

  Golan Heights

  Jewish settlements 257

  Syrian aims to liberate 360

  Syrian offensive 365

  Arab disarray (October War) 367–8

  extension of Israeli law to 413

  Gold, Dore, aide to Netanyahu 562, 568

  Goldberg, Arthur, US representative at UN 269

  Gorbachev, Mikhail, summit with Reagan 444, 450–51

  Great Britain

  and Hashemites 2, 14

  and Arab Revolt 4–7

  Balfour Declaration 8

  independence for Transjordan 14, 17, 20

  and Baghdad Pact 80, 82–4

  and Israel 163, 193

  and Jordan 117, 161–2, 169, 176–7, 179; aid to armed forces 80, 103, 353; Anglo-Jordanian treaty 80, 83, 103, 123–4, 127; reaction to dismissal of Glubb 102–4; willingness to relinquish control to USA 123; pessimistic view of viability 329, 352

  Sykes–Picot Agreement (1916) 7–8, 9

  mandates over Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan 10, 24

  power in Middle East 16–17

  and Palestine 21–2, 25–6

  and Suez 114–21

  opposition to Hussein’s marriage to Muna 181–2

  and June War 248–9

  view of Jordanian–Israeli peace negotiations 266

  and Jordanian civil war 328–9

  Greater Israel, Likud policy of 393, 448

  Greater Jerusalem, extension of Israeli law to 258

  Greater Syria 10, 11

  Abdullah’s ambitions for 19–21

  Gromyko, Andrei, Soviet foreign minister 269, 426

  Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) 469

  Gulf States

  and Iranian Revolution 410

  Hussein’s criticism of 520

  Gulf War 498–506, 614

  invasion of Kuwait 478–84, 492–3, 494–5

  Operation Desert Shield 482–3, 493–4

  Operation Desert Storm 493, 502–4

  cost to Jordan 507–8

  Habaniyya, Iraq, meeting in (January 1956) 89

  Habash, Dr George, leader of PFLP 312, 321, 338

  Haber, Eitan 525

  Habib, Philip, US envoy 417

  Habib, Randa, journalist 553, 592

  Haddad, Major Saad 415

  Haddadin, Dr Munther 540, 541

  Haditha, Manshoor, army chief of staff 317–18, 324

  Hadow, Michael, British ambassador to Israel 248

  Halabja, gassing of Kurds at 488

  Halaby, Lisa see Noor Al Hussein

  Halaby, Najeeb 407

  Halevy, Efraim, deputy-director of Mossad 441, 448, 516

  on agreement in Gulf War 490–92, 497–8

  and Oslo Accords 522–3, 525

  and Jordanian–Israeli peace negotiations 528, 537, 539

  friendship with Hussein 533, 573

  and Netanyahu 562–3

  and Mishal affair 573–4

  as head of Mossad 579, 580

  Hamarneh, Mustafa, on Oslo Accord 522

  Hamas

  founding of 466

  suicide bombers 556, 570, 571

  offer of truce 571, 576

  Hammarskjold, Dag, UN secretary-general 169, 170

  Hamzah, Prince 408, 587

  and Hussein’s last illness 582, 602–3, 606–7

  appointment as Crown Prince 607

  Harkabi, Yehoshafat, Israeli military intelligence 72

  Harrison, Roger, US ambassador to Amman 489

  Hashem, Ibrahim

  on regency council (1951) 50

  as prime minister 86, 107, 141

  murdered in Baghdad 166

  Hashemite family 1–2, 3, 14

  and Arab delegation at Versailles 6

  respect for Jews 9, 23, 48–9, 502

  Arab view of 75–6

  Hussein’s obligation to dynasty 124–5, 151–2, 156, 175, 251, 386, 609

  Hashim, Prince 408, 587–8

  Hashimiyya Palace 541–2

  Hassan II, King of Morocco 492

  Hassan, Prince 120, 465

  Hussein and 19, 60, 485–6, 518–19

  on Talal 55–6

  appointed Crown Prince (1965) 184, 586

  on June War 249

  and United Arab Kingdom plan 342

  as Hussein’s closest adviser 353–5, 518–19, 584

  and Kissinger 374

  views on West Bank 386

  meeting with Allon 389

  and Iranian Revolution 410

  campaign against corruption 473–4, 585

  and economic policy 473, 507–8

  and bread riots 474–5

  and peace negotiations with Israel 513, 516, 525, 526–7, 541

  on Rabin 527–8

  and Halevy 533, 574, 580

  and treaty negotiations 540

  Syrian plot against 554–5

  as regent 581, 583–4

  and Hussein’s illness 584, 592–3, 596

  relations with Queen Noor 584

  as facilitator in Israeli-Palestinian final status talks 588

  meeting in London (1999) 596–8

  and succession to Hussein 588, 593, 594–5, 600–601, 603

  Hussein’s letter to 604–6

  Hawatmeh, Nayef, leader of PDFLP 312, 321, 338

  Haya, Princess 391

  Heath, Edward, British prime minister 328, 367

  Hebron, mayor of 344

  Hebron Protocol (1997) 565–6

  Heikal, Mohamed, friend of Nasser 104

  Henniker-Major, John, British ambassador to Jordan 179, 181–2

  Herbert, Dr Emanuel 193

  and contact with Yaacov Herzog 192–6, 197, 199, 212, 259, 270

  and Sharif Nasser 193, 194

  reaction to Samu’ raid 227

  use of house for meetings 279, 292, 298, 301, 393

  Herzog, General Chaim 177, 198, 368

  Herzog, Yaacov 196–7

  first meeting with Hussein 197–200

  plan for Middle East 198–9

  second meeting with Hussein 207–9

  third meeting 212–15, 217–18

  fourth meeting with Hussein (after June War) 217–18, 259–64

  and reaction to Samu’ raid 227

  proponent of Greater Israel 260, 263

  and contacts with Foreign Office 265

  continuing meetings 270–72, 292–3, 302–3, 306

  and meetings of Eban and Hussein 279

  view of Rifa’i 281, 282–3

  on value of meetings 284, 293–4, 306

  meetings with Rifa’i 294–5, 297, 298, 301–2, 306

  notes on Israeli cabinet meeting 331

  Hijaz 1–2, 3–4

  and Arab Revolt 6

  capture by Ibn Saud 15–16

  Saudi suspicion of Hashemite designs on 481–2, 4
96

  Hirohito, Emperor, funeral 470–71

  al-Hiyari, Cadet Ahmad Yusef, and 1958 plot 157–8

  al-Hiyari, General Ali 133, 134

  defection 139

  reinstatement 151

  Hizbullah, guerrillas in south Lebanon 556–7

  Hogarth, Commander D. G.8–9

  Horsfield, Major David 57

  Hourani, Akram 135

  Huda, Tawfiq Abul, prime minister 49, 61, 75, 79

  resignation 64, 80

  Hussein bin Ali (1852–1931) 7, 9

  Arab nationalism of 2, 3–4, 5

  and Arab revolt 2, 5–8, 154–5

  and son Abdullah 3–4

  relations with Britain 4–5, 9, 14–15

  reaction to Balfour Declaration 8–9, 23

  defeat by Ibn Saud 15–16

  exiled in Cyprus 16, 42

  Hussein bin Nasser, Sharif (great uncle), as prime minister 190–91

  Hussein bin Talal (1935–99), King of Jordan

  EARLY YEARS 38–58

  assassination of grandfather 35, 38, 45–7

  education 42–3

  relations with grandfather 42, 43–5, 67–8

  honorary captain in Arab Legion 43, 45

  named as crown prince 52

  at Harrow 53–4, 57

  at Sandhurst 56–7

  CHARACTER 58, 502, 609

  ‘Lion of Jordan’1, 171, 173

  view of death 46

  love of fast cars 54, 57, 145

  good manners 58, 502

  learns to fly 63

  immaturity at first marriage 96

  as risk taker 105–6, 237

  leadership 138–9, 278

  personal courage 138–9, 315–16

  reputation as playboy 179–80

  personal diplomacy 278–9, 502, 532–3

  POLITICAL/SOCIAL VIEWS

  Jordanian nationalism 63, 65

  liberal-populist ideas 63–4, 74, 106–7

  respect for Jews 502

  autocratic rule 149–51, 578, 615–16

  FAMILY LIFE

  closeness to mother and siblings 60–61

  marriage to Dina Abdul Hamid 90–96

  birth of Alia (1956) 92, 93

  CIA protection for 147, 148

  marriage to Toni Gardiner (Princess Muna) 179–83, 355

  to Alia Toukan 355

  and death of Queen Alia 391

  marriage to Lisa Halaby (Queen Noor) 407–9

  AS KING

  succession (1952) 55–6, 59

  first years as king 61–3

  choice of ministers 64, 74, 75, 84, 85

  and Arab unity 65, 154–5

  and Palestine 65–74

  relations with Britain 65, 106

  early views on Israel 68–9, 110

  and Baghdad Pact 78–90

  and Nasser 78, 79–80

  relations with Iraq 79, 106, 108

  anti-government riots (1955–6) 85–9

  relations with Glubb 97–8

  Arabization of army 98, 103, 104, 105–6

  and decision to dismiss Glubb 100–105

  border war with Israel (1956) 108–10

  and idea of dialogue 109–10, 611–12

  and liberal experiment 111–28, 149

  acceptance of Nabulsi 112–13

  Amman Pact 113, 114

  support for Nasser over Suez 117–18, 119

  rebellion against mother 113

  move towards American support 122

  and Arab solidarity agreement (1957) 123–4

  centrality of dynastic interests 124–5, 151–2, 156, 172, 175, 210, 250–51, 386, 546, 609

  relations with King Saud 125, 132

  condemnation of communism 126, 142, 174

  opposition from Nabulsi 126–7, 128, 129, 130

  public letter to Nabulsi 126–7

  and Zarqa mutiny 130–39

  call for resignation of Nabulsi cabinet 131

  royal coup (1957) 140–43

  CIA support for 144–9

  co-option and forgiveness of opponents 151

  and Arab Union with Iraq 154–7

  plots against 157–8

  Iraqi revolution (1958) 158–9, 160–66

  and death of Faisal II160, 165–6

  claim to throne of Iraq 161

  British protection for (1958) 162–4

  low point of morale 167–8

  and Syrian attack on aircraft 170–71

  broadcast to nation 171

  criticism of Nasser 173

  world tour (1959) 173–4

  Shar’a’s plot against 174–5

  meeting with Jamian and Chaim Herzog 177

  dislike of domestic economic matters 184, 191–2, 472–3, 610

  and Saudi Arabia 187–8

  dissolution of parliament (1963) 190–91

  meetings with Yaacov Herzog 192–201, 207–9, 212–15, 217–18, 259–64, 270–72

  and diplomatic relations with Soviet Union 198

  acceptance of permanence of Israel 200–201

  on Israel’s influence in US 200

  and acceptance as leader among Arabs 202

  and Cairo summit 202–5

  rapprochement with Nasser 198, 202–6, 208

  and Palestinian liberation movement 205

  secrecy of contacts with Israel 209, 271

  resistance to foreign troops in Jordan 213, 220

  meeting with Golda Meir 220–22

  reaction to IDF attack on Samu’224, 225–6

  and O’Connell, 228–31

  and June War 234–8, 239–40, 248–51, 612

  pact with Nasser (1967) 234–9

  ‘The Big Lie’ telephone conversation with Nasser 245–6

  meetings with President Johnson 259

  address to UN General Assembly 259

  and Arab summits 261, 262, 264–5

  desire for peace with Israel 262–3

  possibility of separate negotiations with Israel 264–6, 271–2, 280

  meeting with Wilson and Brown 264–5

  meeting with Nasser 265–6

  visit to Moscow 268–9

  view of loss of Jerusalem 279, 612

  contacts with Israel 278–310, 349, 386–7

  personal diplomacy 278–9, 502, 532–3

  six principles for peace 290, 302

  rejection of Allon Plan 292

  meeting on ship in Bay of Aqaba 294–5

  appeals to America 294, 295–6, 306–7

  formation of personal bodyguard 308

  civil war with fedayeen 313, 332

  assassination attempts on 316, 322

  possibility of abdication 319, 484

  policy towards PLO 324, 442

  and future of West Bank 341–2

  meetings with Golda Meir 348

  UAK plan 349–50

  meetings with Kissinger and Nixon (1973) 357–8

  on instability of stalemate (1972–3) 357

  proposals for peace terms with Israel (1972–3) 357–8

  distrust of Sadat 357, 364

  and Cairo summit (1973) 359–60

  meeting with Meir before October war 360–64

  and October War 365–7

  engagement on Golan Heights 367–9

  as negotiator 375–6

  meetings with Kissinger in Washington 379

  meetings with Peres 381–2, 383, 427–8, 430–31, 434

  meetings with Rabin 381–3, 434, 525–6, 528

  assassination plots 383, 554–5

  at Rabat summit (1974) 383–7

  and relations with Palestinians 385–6

  role in Lebanese civil war 388

  and Jimmy Carter 391–2, 406

  distrust of Begin 392–3

  and Sadat’s visit to Jerusalem 396–7

  reaction to Camp David Accords 400–402, 405–6

  and Baghdad summit (1977) 404–5

  view of Iraq 404, 405

  and Saddam Hussein 404–5, 436–8
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br />   view of Iranian Islamic Revolution 410

  view of Israeli invasions of Lebanon 415, 416–17

  and Reagan 414–15

  and Reagan Plan 418, 420

  agreement with Arafat (1983) 420

  proposals for international conference, 422, 432, 440, 456–7, 472, 509

  attempt at partnership with PLO 422–39, 613

  relations with Arafat 431–2, 433

  meetings with Murphy 432

  attempt to reconcile Iraq and Syria 438–9

  meetings with Shamir 448–50, 451–2, 497–502

  Shultz’s secret briefing folder 451

  and Arab League summit (Amman 1987) 452

  reaction to Shultz Initiative 456–7

  and disengagement from West Bank 457–9, 461, 462–5

  and Arab unity 468–70

  meetings with George H. W. Bush 470–72, 487–9

  and Ma’an riots 474–5

  Gulf War 498–506

  attempts to resolve Iraq-Kuwait crisis (1990–91) 478–84, 492–3, 494–5

  international criticism (1990–91) 485–6, 495–6

  meeting with Thatcher 489–90

  agreement of neutrality and support with

  Israel 490–92, 495, 497–502, 503, 506

  warnings to West on 495–6

  anti-Western speech 503–4

  criticism of Arab states 504

  rehabilitation with America 508–10

  health concerns 507, 518, 519, 570

  contacts with Israel resumed after Madrid 516

  televised address (1992) 45, 519–20

  address to staff college (1992) 520

  reaction to Oslo Accord 521–5

  relations with Rabin 525, 527–8, 533, 538, 549–50

  and peace treaty with Israel (1994) 532, 534–5, 540–43

  speech to Parliament 535–6

  Washington Declaration 537–8

  and hopes for peace with Israel 543–6, 611, 615

  relations with Peres 549, 557

  call for overthrow of Saddam Hussein 550–52

  and assassination of Rabin 553–4

  and Netanyahu 557–9, 562–8, 581

  and Hebron Protocol 565 and shooting of Israeli schoolgirls 569–70

  and Mishal affair 571–6

  relations with Sharon 575, 579

  negotiator between Israel and

  Palestinians 578–9

  role in Wye Agreement 589–91

  nomination for Nobel Peace Prize 591

  LAST MONTHS

  diagnosis of cancer 581, 582–3

  last illness 589–90, 591–2, 594–7, 598, 603–4

  return to Jordan (last months) 598–9

  televised address (1999) 598

  problem of succession 184, 587–8, 593–607

  relationship with Hassan 60, 485–6; closeness to 353–5, 518–19, 584, 597; change in attitude to 592–3; meeting in London 596–8; final letter to 604–6

  death and funeral 607–8

  memorial service in London 616

  legacy 609–16

  Husseini, Faisal, PLO delegation 512

  al-Husseini, Hajj Amin, Palestinian nationalist leader 25

 

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