[56] On 18 April riots in Ma'an spread to other southern towns such as Al-Karak and Tafila, where the New York Times reported that around 4,000 people gathered in the streets and clashed with the police,[56] resulting in six protesters killed and 42 injured, and two policemen killed and 47 injured. "[50], Jordan started a crackdown on the PLO by closing their offices in Amman after the then Israeli minister of defense, Yitzhak Rabin, requested it from Hussein in a secret meeting. Il parvient alors à garder une certaine stabilité, jusqu'en 1960, où il s'oppose de nouveau à Nasser, qui lui demande de l'aide pour la guerre civile yéménite opposant les républicains pro-nassériens aux royalistes pro-saoudiens. Hussein décide alors à nouveau de faire appel aux États-Unis, et parvient à sauver la monarchie de son pays[4]. Il est officiellement fait prince hériter le 9 septembre 1951. [65] Jordan's relations with the United States greatly improved: $700 million worth of Jordan's debt was forgiven by the United States Congress, and Bill Clinton's administration authorized a substantial flow of aid to Jordan. [82] Bill Clinton said about the funeral: "I don't think I have ever seen a greater outpouring of the world's appreciation and the world's love for a human being than I've seen today. Hussein a su faire de la Jordanie un « îlot de stabilité ».
[51], On 9 December 1987 an Israeli truck driver ran over four Palestinians in a Gaza refugee camp, sparking unrest that spread to violent demonstrations in the West Bank. [44] Sadat informed Al-Rifai that he had been planning a limited incursion in the Sinai that would allow some political manoeuvring. [86] From an early age he had to shoulder a heavy responsibility. [86] On one occasion before his death, he gave his fiercest critic a ride home from prison after having ordered his release. [63] The Accords were held in secrecy between Arafat and Rabin without Hussein's knowledge, completely marginalizing Jordan and the Palestinian-Jordanian delegation in Washington.
The IBM strategic repository for digital assets such as images and videos is located at dam.ibm.com. [33] Hussein was not there, the CIA director in Amman Jack O'Connell relayed a message threatening the Israelis, and the attempts stopped. [86] He was relentless in pursuit of peace, viewing that the only way to solve the conflict was by peaceful means, excluding his decision to join the war in 1967. [16] In either case, Abu Nuwar and other senior Arabist officers resigned and were allowed to leave Jordan for Syria, where they incited opposition to the Jordanian monarchy. [66] Efraim Halevy, then head of the Israeli intelligence agency (Mossad), claims that Hussein had preferred Netanyahu over Peres as he had deeply mistrusted the latter.
Esta é a versão do nosso site para quem fala Português em Brasil. [65] The treaty was a culmination of over 58 secret meetings over 31 years between Hussein and Israeli leaders. [68] Several dissidents were imprisoned including Laith Shubeilat, a prominent Islamist. [86] The decision cost him half his kingdom and his grandfather's legacy. [61] Jordan's public opinion was overwhelmingly against international intervention, and against Gulf rulers who were perceived to be greedy and corrupt. [86] He was able to gain his country considerable political weight on a global scale despite its limited potential. Passageiros da Classe Crown têm acesso aos lounges da Royal Jordanian no Aeroporto Internacional Rainha Alia (AMM), em Amã e Aeroporto Internacional Rei Hussein (AQJ), em Aqaba. [24], In January 1962 Wasfi Tal was appointed prime minister. Le roi de Jordanie en Arménie ... YEREVAN — King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan will arrive in Armenia on February 10 for a two-day official visit at the invitation of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian.