Authors: Avi Shlaim
and Zarqa Affair
138
and UAR
153
â4
personal attacks on Hussein
179
and Yemen revolution
188
pressure on Hussein to accept Soviet weapons
205
â6,
214
and PLO
218
âThe Big Lie' telephone conversation with Hussein
245
â6
support for Hussein
254
â5,
278
,
293
and June War
262
desire for peace settlement with Israel
266
â7,
612
and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia
267
,
268
knowledge of Hussein's contacts with Israel
278
and Hussein's six-point plan
302
âWar of Attrition'
310
,
320
â21
and conflict with fedayeen
313
,
335
death
335
and resolution of Jordanian civil war
335
,
336
see also
Egypt
National Charter (1991)
476
â7
National Congress
511
meeting in Nablus
139
â40
Hussein's address to
512
National Front (Communist) Ba'th party
112
National Guard, and border defence
109
,
220
National Socialist Party (NSP)
112
,
129
,
132
â3
Netanyahu, Binyamin, leader of Likud
and 1996 elections
557
â9
effect of policies on peace process
560
â68
as prime minister
560
â63
and Al-Aqsa Mosque tunnel
562
and Mossad murder attempt in Amman
571
â3,
575
â6
and Hamas
576
â7
threat of war with Iraq
579
â80
and Wye Agreement (1998)
588
â90
Netanyahu, Sarah
577
Nevo, Brigadier Azriel
448
Nimr, Abd al-Halim, minister of the interior
134
â5
Nixon, Richard, US President
296
,
300
,
329
on conflict with fedayeen
318
and stalemate in Middle East
356
state visit to Israel
381
Nizamuddin, General Tawfiq, Syrian chief of staff
113
Nobel Peace Prize, Hussein nominated for (1998)
591
Noor Al Hussein Foundation
408
Noor Al Hussein, Queen (Lisa Halaby)
407
â9,
449
,
484
,
525
Leap of Faith
(autobiography)
407
,
408
â9,
582
and Hussein's health
519
,
570
,
581
and Sarah Netanyahu
577
and Hussein's last illness
582
,
589
,
595
â6,
604
and succession to Hussein
587
,
593
,
602
â3
North, Colonel Oliver
436
North Yemen, and Arab Cooperation Council
468
,
469
â70
Nuri as-Said, prime minister of Iraq
51
Nusseibeh, Dr Hazem, as foreign minister
218
Nutting, Sir Anthony, foreign office minister
80
,
103
â4
Occupied Territories
Jordanian option for (Israeli Labour Party)
256
â7,
285
,
394
,
465
Palestinian option
256
â7
possibility of Palestinian self-rule
257
,
418
demand for Israeli withdrawal
306
,
372
,
374
,
422
,
464
Jewish settlement movement
380
,
418
,
613
Palestinian uprising (1987)
453
â7
conflict linked with Gulf War
486
â7
see also
Gaza Strip
;
West Bank
O'Connell, Jack, CIA station chief in Amman
228
â31,
243
â4,
322
â3
October War (1973)
365
â70
Egyptian and Syrian plans for
359
â60
meeting of Meir and Hussein
360
â64
Golan Heights
367
â9
oil
and Gulf War
487
â8
Operation Desert Shield
482
â3,
493
â4
Operation Desert Storm
493
,
502
â4
Operation Dunlop, dismissal of Glubb
100
â101
Operation Fortitude (1958)
162
â3
Operation Grapes of Wrath
556
â7
Oslo Accords (PLO and Israel)
520
â24,
614
Declaration of Principles
521
,
533
mutual recognition of Israel and PLO
521
and final status talks
588
â91
see also
Turkey
Pakistan
76
and Arab Revolt
6
and Hogarth's Message (1918)
9
British mandate over
10
,
12
â13,
24
and Transjordan
21
â2
and proposed Jewish state
23
â4
UN partition plan (1947)
24
,
25
â6
loss of state
31
â2
Palestine Liberation Army (PLA)
212
,
219
,
220
,
326
Palestine Liberation Front (PLF)
431
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
94
,
467
,
611
formation of
203
â4
offices in Jordan
214
,
219
,
237
,
434
containment of
218
relations with Jordanian government
218
,
219
,
232
and Samu' incident
226
objectives of
266
,
341
,
453
â4,
461
election of Yasser Arafat
301
rejection of second Rogers Plan
320
Arab recognition of
337
â8,
419
,
420
,
613
reaction to United Arab Kingdom plan
343
â4
and October War
366
Israeli refusal to deal with
381
,
383
,
428
â9,
468
excluded from talks
389
,
395
,
442
rejection of Camp David Accords
400
Iranian support for
409
banished from Lebanon to Tunisia
417
â18
excluded from Reagan Plan
418
Hussein's attempt at partnership with
422
â39,
613
and Amman Accord (1986)
424
â5
rejection of UN Resolution
242
:
424
,
432
need for inclusion in peace negotiations
428
â9,
509
Israeli air strike against (Tunis)
430
reaction to Shultz Initiative
455
â6
and Jordanian disengagement
465
â6
and Gulf War
508
and joint delegation with Jordan to Madrid
511
â12
at Madrid Conference
513
â15
and Oslo Accords with Israel
515
,
517
,
520
â24
recognition of Israel
521
agreements on self-rule
533
see also
Arafat, Yasser
;
Fatah
;
Hamas
Palestine National Council (PNC)
meeting in Amman
423
meeting in Algiers (1988)
467
Palestinian Authority
561
,
565
,
570
and Hebron Protocol
565
â6
Palestinian Council
560
Palestinian National Charter
467
Palestinian National Congress, Jerusalem (May 1964)
205
Palestinian state
federation proposals
341
â9,
517
in United Arab Kingdom plan (federated)
341
â9
declaration of (1988)
467
â8
Oslo Accord provision for
558
Palestinian uprising (1987)
see
intifada
view of Jordan's conduct in First Arab-Israeli War
28
â9,
30
â32
as destabilising element in Jordan
66
,
155
,
157
,
236
infiltration into Israel (1948â56)
66
â74
refugee camps
66
,
316
,
325
,
419
,
453
anti-Israeli terrorism
67
,
415
,
429
â30,
431
and anti-government riots (1955â6)
85
murder and sabotage missions (1955â6)
107
â8
international sympathy for
226
â7,
275
support for Fatah
274
â5
right to resist occupation
277
attacks on Jordanian monarchy
312
and civil war
334
â5
divisions among
342
and right to national self-determination
389
,
456
,
611
Reagan Plan for self-government
418
and Jordanian disengagement
463
â4
reaction to Al-Aqsa Mosque tunnel
562
see also
Fatah
;
fedayeen
;
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
Parkes, Roderick, British ambassador to Jordan
191
â2
Parliament, Jordanian
resolutions against France and Britain
121
â2
marginalization of
150
vote of no confidence (1963)
190
parliamentary elections
November 1962:
186
November 1989:
476
November 1993:
530
â31
November 1997:
578
peace process (from 1991)
proposed Jordan-Palestine confederation
517
Oslo Accord
520
â24
Jordanian-Israeli negotiations
524
â31
see also
Jordanian-Israeli peace treaty (1994)
;
Madrid peace conference (1991)
;
Wye Agreement
Pearson, Brigadier Tom
162
Peres, Shimon
relations with Hussein
331
,
423
,
447
as foreign minister
379
â80,
440
meetings with Hussein
381
â2,
383
,
427
â8,
430
â31,
434
,
528
on Shultz
429
and London Agreement
441
â4,
461
,
613
support for Shultz Initiative
455
,
459
and Jordanian disengagement from West Bank
461
â2,
465
â6
letter to Hussein
461
â2
and Jordanian-Israeli peace negotiations
527
,
528
,
536
indiscretion
529
â30
preference for Palestinian option
554
,
556
and terrorist threats to Israel
556
â7
Operation Grapes of Wrath
556
â7
PFLP-General Command group
321
Philby, H. St John, British representative in
Transjordan
14
Phillips, John, British ambassador to
Picot, Charles Francois George
7