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Lion of Jordan

Page 94

by Avi Shlaim


  meetings with Hussein 357–8, 373–5

  meetings with Meir 358, 375

  and October War 366, 367

  contacts with Sadat 369–70

  marginalization of Jordan 371, 375, 387–8

  visit to Middle East (1973) 371

  ‘shuttle diplomacy’373–4, 379, 387

  and 1974 Rabat summit 383, 384–5

  collusion with Sadat 385

  Kitchener, Lord, British plenipotentiary in Cairo 3

  Kol Israel, Arabic broadcasts 138

  Komer, Robert, US National Security Council 215

  Kufr Asad 310

  Kuwait 157, 410

  relations with Jordan 438, 481, 520

  Iraqi invasion (1990) 478–502, 614

  Larnaca, Cyprus, murder of Israelis in 429

  Latrash, Fred (CIA) 145

  Lausanne 170

  Lavran, Colonel Aharon, Israeli military intelligence 361

  Lawrence, T.E. (‘Lawrence of Arabia’) 3

  and Arab Revolt 5, 6

  on Sykes-Picot agreement 8

  support for Abdullah in Transjordan 12, 13

  and Hussein bin Ali 14–15

  League of Nations, and independence of Transjordan 14

  Lebanese Christians, and Arab Revolt 6

  Lebanon 10, 116, 151, 211

  and Greater Syria project 10, 20

  instability 153, 159

  US military assistance to (1958) 162, 169

  Fatah bases 274–5

  clashes with PLO 358

  civil war (1975–6) 388–9

  Israeli invasions 415–16

  war in (1982) 415–18, 419–20, 613

  reaction to Oslo Accord 522

  Levy, David, Israeli foreign minister 575

  Levy, Moshe 434

  Libya 321, 345

  Lloyd, Selwyn, foreign secretary 60, 104, 115–16, 122, 196

  London, memorial service in St Paul’s Cathedral 616

  London Agreement (1987) 440–47

  provisions of 443–4

  failure of 446–7

  al-Lozi, Ahmad 173

  Ma’an 16, 17

  bread riots 474–5

  Ma’ayta, Mahmud 62, 100, 130

  McMahon, Sir Henry, British high commissioner in Egypt, correspondence with Hussein bin Ali 4–5, 6, 7, 8

  Macmillan, Harold, Prime Minister 161–2, 168

  Macomber, William, US ambassador to Jordan 179, 233–4

  Madadhah, Falah, minister of the interior 101

  Madrid peace conference (1991) 513–16, 614

  preparations 508–13

  UN Resolutions 242 and 338 as basis 512

  subsequent peace talks 515–18

  safety net (private talks) 516

  ‘corridor diplomacy’517

  Maghrebi peace initiative 492

  Majali, Dr Abdul Salam

  Jordanian delegation to Madrid 512, 517, 524

  and Jordanian-Israeli peace negotiations 528, 536

  signing of treaty 543

  open letter to 578

  as prime minister 583

  al-Majali, Ayman 594

  al-Majali, Habis

  10th Infantry Regiment 52

  commander of Arab Union forces 161

  as army chief of staff 172, 177

  and Hussein’s marriage to Muna 181–2

  as conservative influence 189

  as commander-in-chief 239, 324

  and civil war 325

  al-Majali, Hazza’

  as prime minister 84–6, 175

  chief of royal court 172

  murder of 176–7

  al-Majali, Colonel Hussein, ADC to Hussein 593–4, 597, 604, 606

  Mallory, Lester, US ambassador to Jordan 122, 127, 140, 145

  Mango, Adiba 489

  Mango, Dr Ahmad 540

  Marwan, Ashraf, Egyptian adviser 398

  al-Masri, Taher

  foreign minister 425, 426, 431, 451

  meeting with Gromyko 426

  opposition to disengagement from West Bank 459, 465

  meeting with Baker 508

  as prime minister 511, 515–16

  and move to normalization 538–9, 548

  al-Masri, Zafir, mayor of Nablus, assassination 433

  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 519, 581, 582–3, 589, 595–6

  return to 603–4, 606–7

  Mecca 2, 6

  Medina, siege of 6

  Meir, Golda, Israeli prime minister 308

  meetings with Abdullah 26, 27–8

  as foreign minister 196, 220–22, 286

  meetings with Hussein 220–22, 301, 360–64, 376–8

  intransigence 300–301, 352

  view of Arab states 300, 378

  rejection of Rogers Plan 309–10

  and Jordanian civil war 330, 331, 337

  support for Hussein 331, 378

  rejection of United Arab Kingdom plan 346, 348, 349–50, 351–2

  views on Palestinians 346–7

  meeting with Nixon (1973) 358

  resignation 378

  Meridor, Dan 449–50, 510

  Middle East 5, 10–11, 16–17, 20

  effect of Suez on balance of power in 121

  military dictatorships 150

  realignment (1957) 151

  ‘Arab cold war’153, 172

  year of revolution (1958) 153–71

  US view of 159, 300, 329–30, 408–9, 414

  Herzog’s plan 198–9

  role for USA in 296–7

  stalemate (1972–3) 356

  Hussein’s view of 405

  and ‘interlock’455

  Hussein’s analysis of peace efforts 471–2

  Middle East North Africa (MENA)

  Amman Summit (1995) 552

  Cairo summit (1996) 564

  and economic cooperation with Israel 564, 565

  Mishal, Khalid, Hamas, attempted murder of 570–76

  Mishcon, Victor, Lord 430, 526, 569

  and London Agreement 441, 443

  Mixed Armistice Commission (Jordanian-Israeli) 69, 71, 242

  Mordechai, Itzhak, and Mishal affair 574

  Morocco 268, 384

  Morris, Benny, Israel’s Border Wars 66–7

  Morris, James 99, 124, 165–6

  Mossad

  and October War 364, 387

  and attempted murder of Khalid Mishal 570–76

  Muasher, Marwan 524

  as first Jordanian ambassador to Israel 543, 549–50

  on Netanyahu 558–9

  Mubarak, Hosni, Egyptian president 413

  and Amman Accord 425

  support for Shultz Initiative 455

  and ACC 469–70

  and Iraqi invasion of Kuwait 479, 480–81, 483, 486

  view of Hussein 481

  and Netanyahu 563

  al-Mufti, Said, as prime minister 80–81, 83, 107, 133

  Muhammad, Prince (brother) 60–61, 184, 309, 354, 586, 591, 594

  al-Mulki, Fawzi

  Jordanian ambassador in London 54, 57

  as first prime minister 64–5, 75

  and relations with Britain 73

  dismissal 74, 75

  Muna, Princess 586, 593

  and Dina 96,183

  marriage to Hussein 179–83

  divorce 355

  Murphy, Richard, US assistant secretary of state 428, 429, 432, 451, 452

  Musa, Amr, Egyptian foreign minister 552

  al-Musa, Colonel Mahmud 158

  Muslim Brotherhood 112, 413, 466, 484–5

  and 1989 elections 476

  opposition to peace process 511, 515

  and 1993 elections 530

  and Hamas 573

  Nabulsi, Suleiman 125–6, 309

  election as prime minister 112–14

  and Suez 117–18, 120, 121–2

  relations with Hussein 126–7, 128, 130, 131

  move towards communism 129–30

  forced resignation 131

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sp; as minister for foreign affairs 139

  Naharayim, shooting at 569–70

  Naif bin Abdullah, Prince

  relations with father 44, 49

  as regent 50–51

  and succession crisis (1951) 50, 51–2

  Najjar, Laila 397

  Narkiss, General Uzi 242

  Nasser bin Jamil, Sharif (uncle) 56, 92, 172, 175

  as adviser to Hussein 61–2, 100

  hashish smuggling 61, 239

  and formation of Royal Guard 125, 150

  and Zarqa mutiny 130, 131–2, 135

  and Iraqi revolution (1958) 160–61, 171

  and proposed attack on Iraq (1959) 177

  and meetings with Israelis 193, 194, 294–5, 307–8

  command of armed forces 239, 305, 306

  Hussein’s misgivings about 305–6

  plan for expulsion of Fatah 307–8

  dismissal 317

  pessimism about future of Jordan 319

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel, president of Egypt 159, 612

  and Arab summit meetings: Cairo (1964) 202–5; Alexandria (1964) 211–12; Casablanca (1965) 220

  influence of among Arab states 68, 214, 612

  and Baghdad Pact 77–8, 79, 84

  view of Israel 77, 214, 281–2, 298

  defence pact with Saudi Arabia 81–2

  defence treaties with Syria 81–2, 235

  Soviet (‘Czech’) arms deal 82

  blamed for dismissal of Glubb 103–4

  nationalization of Suez Canal 107, 114–15

  and role of Jordan in Suez war 119

  cable in support of Nabulsi 133

  and Zarqa Affair 138

  and UAR 153–4

  and Iraqi revolution 169, 170

  personal attacks on Hussein 179

  and Yemen revolution 188

  pressure on Hussein to accept Soviet weapons 205–6, 214

  and PLO 218

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

  support for Hussein 254–5, 278, 293

  and June War 262

  desire for peace settlement with Israel 266–7, 612

  and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia 267, 268

  knowledge of Hussein’s contacts with Israel 278

  and Hussein’s six-point plan 302

  ‘War of Attrition’310, 320–21

  and conflict with fedayeen 313, 335

  death 335

  and resolution of Jordanian civil war 335, 336

  see also Egypt

  National Charter (1991) 476–7

  National Congress 511

  meeting in Nablus 139–40

  Hussein’s address to 512

  National Front (Communist) Ba’th party 112

  National Guard, and border defence 109, 220

  National Socialist Party (NSP) 112, 129, 132–3

  Netanyahu, Binyamin, leader of Likud

  meetings with Hussein 545, 577

  and 1996 elections 557–9

  effect of policies on peace process 560–68

  as prime minister 560–63

  relations with Arafat 560, 561

  and Al-Aqsa Mosque tunnel 562

  and Mossad murder attempt in Amman 571–3, 575–6

  and Hamas 576–7

  threat of war with Iraq 579–80

  and Wye Agreement (1998) 588–90

  Netanyahu, Sarah 577

  Nevo, Brigadier Azriel 448

  Nimr, Abd al-Halim, minister of the interior 134–5

  Nixon, Richard, US President 296, 300, 329

  and Hussein 302, 340

  on conflict with fedayeen 318

  and stalemate in Middle East 356

  state visit to Israel 381

  Nizamuddin, General Tawfiq, Syrian chief of staff 113

  Nobel Peace Prize, Hussein nominated for (1998) 591

  Noor Al Hussein Foundation 408

  Noor Al Hussein, Queen (Lisa Halaby) 407–9, 449, 484, 525

  Leap of Faith (autobiography) 407, 408–9, 582

  and Hussein’s health 519, 570, 581

  and peace treaty 536, 539–40

  and Sarah Netanyahu 577

  and Hussein’s last illness 582, 589, 595–6, 604

  and succession to Hussein 587, 593, 602–3

  North, Colonel Oliver 436

  North Yemen, and Arab Cooperation Council 468, 469–70

  Nuri as-Said, prime minister of Iraq 51

  Nusseibeh, Dr Hazem, as foreign minister 218

  Nutting, Sir Anthony, foreign office minister 80, 103–4

  Obeidat, Ahmad 548, 578

  Occupied Territories

  Jordanian option for (Israeli Labour Party) 256–7, 285, 394, 465

  Palestinian option 256–7

  possibility of Palestinian self-rule 257, 418

  Allon Plan 288–90, 292–5

  demand for Israeli withdrawal 306, 372, 374, 422, 464

  Jewish settlement movement 380, 418, 613

  Palestinian uprising (1987) 453–7

  conflict linked with Gulf War 486–7

  see also Gaza Strip; West Bank

  O’Connell, Jack, CIA station chief in Amman 228–31, 243–4, 322–3

  October War (1973) 365–70

  Egyptian and Syrian plans for 359–60

  meeting of Meir and Hussein 360–64

  Golan Heights 367–9

  oil

  dependence on imports 164, 411

  and Gulf War 487–8

  Oman 410, 412

  Operation Beisan 117, 119

  Operation Desert Shield 482–3, 493–4

  Operation Desert Storm 493, 502–4

  Operation Dunlop, dismissal of Glubb 100–101

  Operation Fortitude (1958) 162–3

  Operation Grapes of Wrath 556–7

  Oslo Accords (PLO and Israel) 520–24, 614

  Declaration of Principles 521, 533

  mutual recognition of Israel and PLO 521

  and final status talks 588–91

  Oslo II agreement 560

  Ottoman Empire 2, 6, 10

  and Arab Revolt 3, 4–7

  see also Turkey

  Pakistan 76

  Palestine 187, 610

  and Arab Revolt 6

  and Hogarth’s Message (1918) 9

  British mandate over 10, 12–13, 24

  and Transjordan 21–2

  and proposed Jewish state 23–4

  UN partition plan (1947) 24, 25–6

  loss of state 31–2

  Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) 212, 219, 220, 326

  Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) 431

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) 94, 467, 611

  formation of 203–4

  offices in Jordan 214, 219, 237, 434

  containment of 218

  relations with Jordanian government 218, 219, 232

  and Samu’ incident 226

  objectives of 266, 341, 453–4, 461

  election of Yasser Arafat 301

  enhanced status of 311, 379

  divisions within 312, 431, 467

  rejection of second Rogers Plan 320

  Arab recognition of 337–8, 419, 420, 613

  reaction to United Arab Kingdom plan 343–4

  and October War 366

  Israeli refusal to deal with 381, 383, 428–9, 468

  excluded from talks 389, 395, 442

  rejection of Camp David Accords 400

  Iranian support for 409

  banished from Lebanon to Tunisia 417–18

  excluded from Reagan Plan 418

  Hussein’s attempt at partnership with 422–39, 613

  and Amman Accord (1986) 424–5

  rejection of UN Resolution 242:424, 432

  need for inclusion in peace negotiations 428–9, 509

  Israeli air strike against (Tunis) 430

  reaction to Shultz Initiative 455–6

  and Jordanian disengagement 465–6

  and Gulf War 508

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sp; and joint delegation with Jordan to Madrid 511–12

  at Madrid Conference 513–15

  and Oslo Accords with Israel 515, 517, 520–24

  recognition of Israel 521

  agreements on self-rule 533

  see also Arafat, Yasser; Fatah; Hamas

  Palestine National Council (PNC)

  meeting in Amman 423

  meeting in Algiers (1988) 467

  Palestinian Authority 561, 565, 570

  and Hebron Protocol 565–6

  Palestinian Council 560

  Palestinian National Charter 467

  Palestinian National Congress, Jerusalem (May 1964) 205

  Palestinian state

  in Allon Plan 288, 337

  federation proposals 341–9, 517

  PLO demand for 341, 453–4, 461

  in United Arab Kingdom plan (federated) 341–9

  Likud opposition to 392, 558

  declaration of (1988) 467–8

  Oslo Accord provision for 558

  Palestinian uprising (1987) see intifada

  Palestinians 26, 31

  view of Jordan’s conduct in First Arab-Israeli War 28–9, 30–32

  as destabilising element in Jordan 66, 155, 157, 236

  infiltration into Israel (1948–56) 66–74

  refugee camps 66,316, 325, 419, 453

  anti-Israeli terrorism 67, 415, 429–30, 431

  and anti-government riots (1955–6) 85

  hatred of Israel among 87, 192

  murder and sabotage missions (1955–6) 107–8

  international sympathy for 226–7, 275

  support for Fatah 274–5

  right to resist occupation 277

  attacks on Jordanian monarchy 312

  and civil war 334–5

  divisions among 342

  and right to national self-determination 389, 456, 611

  Reagan Plan for self-government 418

  and Jordanian disengagement 463–4

  reaction to Al-Aqsa Mosque tunnel 562

  see also Fatah; fedayeen; Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

  pan-Arabism 153, 157

  Parkes, Roderick, British ambassador to Jordan 191–2

  Parliament, Jordanian

  resolutions against France and Britain 121–2

  marginalization of 150

  vote of no confidence (1963) 190

  parliamentary elections

  October 1956:86, 107, 111–14

  November 1962:186

  November 1989:476

  November 1993:530–31

  November 1997:578

  peace process (from 1991)

  initial proposals 509–11, 614

  proposed Jordan-Palestine confederation 517

  Oslo Accord 520–24

  Jordanian-Israeli negotiations 524–31

  see also Jordanian-Israeli peace treaty (1994); Madrid peace conference (1991); Wye Agreement

  Pearson, Brigadier Tom 162

  Peres, Shimon

  relations with Hussein 331, 423, 447

  as foreign minister 379–80, 440

  meetings with Hussein 381–2, 383, 427–8, 430–31, 434, 528

  as prime minister 392, 423, 557

 

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