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Black September
أيلول الأسود
Part of the Arab Cold War

Smoke rises over Amman during clashes between the Jordanian military and the Palestinian fedayeen, 1 October 1970
Date6 September 1970 – 23 July 1971
(10 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Jordan
Result

Jordanian victory

  • Syrian invasion repelled
  • Palestinian militants expelled to Lebanon
  • Formation of the Black September Organization
Belligerents
Black September PLO
  • Fatah
  • Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
  • Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)
Black September Syria (until November 1970)
  • Syrian Armed Forces
  • Palestine Liberation Army (PLA)
Supported by:
  • Black September Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG)
  • Black September People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK)
Black September Jordan
  • Jordanian Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
  • Black September Yasser Arafat
  • Black September Abu Jihad
  • Black September Abu Ali Iyad 
  • Black September George Habash
  • Black September Nayef Hawatmeh
  • Black September Salah Jadid
  • Black September Hussein
  • Black September Habis Majali
  • Black September Zaid ibn Shaker
  • Black September Wasfi Tal
Strength
Palestine Liberation Organization 15,000–40,000[1]
Syria 10,000[2]
Syria 300 tanks[3]
(two armoured, one mechanized infantry brigade)[3]
Jordan 65,000–74,000[4]
Casualties and losses
Palestine Liberation Organization 3,400 killed[5][6]
Syria 600 casualties[1]
Syria 120 tanks and APCs lost[7]
Jordan 537 killed[8]

Black September (Arabic: أيلول الأسود Aylūl al-ʾAswad), also known as the Jordanian Civil War,[9] was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein, and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), led by chairman Yasser Arafat. The main phase of the fighting took place between 16 and 27 September 1970, though certain aspects of the conflict continued until 17 July 1971.

After the 1967 Six-Day War, Palestinian fedayeen guerrillas relocated to Jordan and stepped up their attacks against Israel and what had become the Israeli-occupied West Bank. They were headquartered at the Jordanian border town of Karameh, which Israel targeted during the Battle of Karameh in 1968, leading to a surge of Arab support for the fedayeen. The PLO's strength grew, and by early 1970, leftist groups within the PLO began calling for the overthrow of Jordan's Hashemite monarchy, leading to violent clashes in June 1970. Hussein hesitated to oust them from the country, but continued PLO activities in Jordan culminated in the Dawson's Field hijackings of 6 September 1970. This involved the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seizing three civilian passenger flights and forcing their landing in the Jordanian city of Zarqa, where they took foreign nationals as hostages and blew up the planes in front of international press. Hussein saw this as the last straw and ordered the Jordanian Army to take action.[10]

On 17 September 1970, the Jordanian Army surrounded cities with a significant PLO presence, including Amman and Irbid, and began targeting fedayeen posts that were operating from Palestinian refugee camps. The next day, 10,000 Syrian troops bearing Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) markings began an invasion by advancing towards Irbid, which the fedayeen had occupied and declared to be a "liberated" city. On 22 September, the Syrians withdrew from Irbid after suffering heavy losses to a coordinated aerial–ground offensive by the Jordanians. Mounting pressure from other Arab countries, such as Iraq, led Hussein to halt his offensive. On 13 October, he signed an agreement with Arafat to regulate the fedayeen's presence in Jordan. However, the Jordanian military attacked again in January 1971, and the fedayeen were driven out of the cities, one by one, until 2,000 surrendered after they were encircled during the Ajlun offensive on 23 July, formally marking the end of the conflict.[11]

Jordan allowed the fedayeen to relocate to Lebanon via Syria, where they later became involved in the Lebanese Civil War. The Palestinian Black September Organization was founded after the conflict to carry out attacks against Jordanian authorities in response to the fedayeen's expulsion; their most notable attack was the assassination of Jordanian prime minister Wasfi Tal in 1971, as he had commanded parts of the military operations against the fedayeen. The following year, the organization shifted its focus to attacking Israeli targets and carried out the Munich massacre against Israeli athletes. Though the events of Black September did not reflect a Jordanian–Palestinian divide, as there were Jordanians and Palestinians on both sides of the conflict, it paved the way for such a divide to emerge subsequently.[12]

  1. ^ a b Katz, Samuel M. (1995). Arab Armies of the Middle East Wars 2. New York: Osprey Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 0-85045-800-5.
  2. ^ Dunstan, Simon (2003). The Yom Kippur War 1973: Golan Heights Pt. 1. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84176-220-2.
  3. ^ a b Shlaim 2008, p. 326.
  4. ^ Shlaim 2008, p. 321.
  5. ^ Massad, Joseph Andoni (2001). Colonial Effects: The Making of National Identity in Jordan. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 342. ISBN 0-231-12323-X.
  6. ^ Bailey, p. 59, The Making of a War, John Bulloch, p. 67. Longman Publisher. First Edition
  7. ^ Shlaim 2008, p. 334.
  8. ^ "Duty Martyrs". JAF. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Jordanian Civil War (1970–1971) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Archived from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  10. ^ Shlaim 2008, p. 311–340.
  11. ^ Shlaim 2008, p. 311-340.
  12. ^ Cite error: The named reference jpd was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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