🇯🇴Jordan's Brutal Campaign Against the Fedayeen
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The provided documentation details the Jordanian Civil War, a violent confrontation between 1970 and 1971 involving King Hussein’s forces and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Often referred to as Black September, the conflict arose when Palestinian militants established an autonomous power structure that directly threatened Jordanian sovereignty and the monarchy. The sources describe how the military campaign successfully dismantled these paramilitary networks, resulting in thousands of casualties and the expulsion of the PLO to Lebanon. This geopolitical shift is identified as a primary catalyst for the Lebanese Civil War and the rise of extremist splinter groups. Academic and declassified records emphasize that while the event was politically portrayed as a massacre, it was a complex territorial struggle with lasting impacts on Middle Eastern stability. Totaling six sentences, this overview synthesizes the strategic, humanitarian, and historical dimensions of the crisis.