history of Jordan

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relations with

    • Egypt
      • Egypt
        In Egypt: The Nasser regime

        …and intensity from bases in Jordan, Lebanon, and, especially, Syria. A radical Syrian regime openly pledged support to the Palestinian guerrilla raids. On November 13, 1966, an Israeli strike into Jordan left 18 dead and 54 wounded. Taunted openly for hiding behind the UNEF, Nasser felt he had to act.…

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    • Iraq
      • Iraq
        In Iraq: Iraqi foreign policy, 1958–68

        …with the Hāshimite monarchy of Jordan made it impossible for him to send an expeditionary force to Jordan, even had he wanted to do so. On the Israeli side this fact was fully appreciated at the time. Relations with pro-Western Iran were tense also, but the two countries avoided a…

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    • Israel
    • Saudi Arabia
      • Saudi Arabia
        In Saudi Arabia: The Persian Gulf War and its aftermath

        …same time expelling Yemenis and Jordanians, whose countries had supported Iraq diplomatically. Saudi Arabia purchased new weapons from abroad, increased the size of its own armed forces, and gave financial subsidies to a number of foreign governments. Higher Saudi oil production and substantially higher prices in the world oil market…

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    • West Bank
      • West Bank
        In West Bank

        …of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan but occupied from 1967 by Israel. The territory, excluding East Jerusalem, is also known within Israel by its biblical names, Judaea and Samaria.

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