1970 - Black September

Jordian
Jordanian Soldier

In September three jetliners-- one American, one British and one Swiss-- were hijacked by Palestinian Arabs to Jordan. The passengers were held hostage. This action further undermined the sovereignty of King Hussein's government. The King decided to take action and fighting broke out between the Jordanian Army and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The Syrians attempted to intervene on the side of the P.L.O. but Israel warned that they, too, would then intervene. The Jordanian army defeated the P.L.O. whose forces fled to Lebanon.

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In September, a series of alarming events unfolded in the skies as three jetliners—one American, one British, and one Swiss—fell victim to hijackings carried out by Palestinian Arab groups. This audacious act of terrorism sent shockwaves throughout the international community and further intensified the already delicate situation in the Middle East. With passengers held hostage, the hijackings not only endangered innocent lives but also triggered a severe crisis that threatened the sovereignty of King Hussein's government in Jordan.

The hijackings represented a brazen challenge to King Hussein's authority, as they directly challenged the control of Jordanian airspace and territories. Moreover, the incident caused immense diplomatic pressures on the King to respond effectively and decisively to safeguard his nation's security and restore confidence in his leadership. Faced with this critical situation, King Hussein recognized the necessity to take action to protect his country's interests and reputation.

In response to the hijackings and the escalating crisis, the Jordanian Army was mobilized to confront the perpetrators—the Palestine Liberation Organization (P.L.O.), which was accused of orchestrating the attacks. The situation quickly escalated into a violent conflict between the Jordanian Army and the P.L.O., with both sides engaging in fierce battles to gain control of strategic locations and ensure the safety of their respective citizens.

However, the conflict soon attracted external involvement, further complicating an already volatile situation. Syria, a regional power in the Middle East, attempted to intervene on the side of the P.L.O., ostensibly in support of their cause. This move significantly heightened tensions, as it posed a direct challenge to Jordanian sovereignty and the authority of its government to address internal security threats.

In response to Syria's involvement and the potential risk of further escalation, Israel issued a stern warning against any further meddling in the conflict. Israel's stance was clear: any further interference by external powers, including Syria, would prompt Israeli intervention, thus inflaming an already precarious situation in the region.

The conflict between the Jordanian Army and the P.L.O. was intense and protracted. Ultimately, despite the challenges they faced, the Jordanian forces displayed resilience and determination, and they succeeded in defeating the P.L.O. militants. The P.L.O.'s forces were forced to retreat, seeking refuge in neighboring Lebanon to evade capture and further confrontation with the Jordanian Army.

The aftermath of these events left a lasting impact on the region. The hijackings and the subsequent conflict had far-reaching implications on regional stability, heightening tensions between Arab nations and fueling international concerns about terrorism and state sovereignty.

The incident also spotlighted the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as the intertwined relationships between Middle Eastern nations. The involvement of Syria and Israel's warning highlighted the potential for regional conflicts to escalate rapidly and involve multiple actors.

Furthermore, King Hussein's decision to take action against the P.L.O. demonstrated his commitment to preserving Jordan's stability and asserting his government's authority. His decisive response won him support from within Jordan and garnered international recognition for his efforts to combat terrorism and safeguard his nation's interests.