Black September
The term Black September refers to two significant and interrelated historical entities: the Black September Organization (BSO), a Palestinian nationalist militant group, and the Jordanian Civil War that occurred in 1970–71, also known as Black September. These two events are crucial to understanding the conflict dynamics in the Middle East during the late 20th century.
Black September in Jordan
Black September as an event refers to the internal conflict in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan during September 1970. This period was marked by violent clashes between the Jordanian Armed Forces and various Palestinian factions, including the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
The conflict erupted when King Hussein of Jordan aimed to regain control over his country after the PLO had established a quasi-state within Jordanian borders. The tensions escalated following several hijackings and increasing Palestinian military presence, leading to a declaration of war against the PLO by the Jordanian government. The Syrian invasion of Jordan during this period further complicated the situation.
Key Figures and Events
- Hussein of Jordan: King Hussein sought to maintain sovereignty over Jordan and prevent the PLO from creating a state within a state.
- Wasfi Tal: The Jordanian Prime Minister during the conflict, who played a significant role in the military strategy against the PLO.
- Ajlun Offensive: A significant military operation where Jordan encircled Palestinian forces in Ajlun.
- Assassination of Wasfi Tal: Following the conflict, Tal was assassinated by the BSO in retaliation for his actions during Black September.
Black September Organization
The Black September Organization was formed by elements within the PLO, driven by the aftermath of the Jordanian conflict. This organization was notorious for its international terrorist activities aimed at drawing attention to the Palestinian cause and retaliating against Jordanian actions during Black September.
Notable Activities
- Munich Olympic Massacre: One of the most infamous acts orchestrated by the BSO, this attack targeted Israeli athletes during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
- Assassination Campaigns: BSO carried out various high-profile attacks, including the assassination of Wasfi Tal, targeting individuals they viewed as enemies of the Palestinian movement.
Legacy and Impact
The events and actions attributed to Black September have left an indelible mark on Middle Eastern geopolitics. The Jordanian Civil War led to a reconfiguration of Palestinian political strategies and a realignment of regional politics. The militant activities of the Black September Organization emphasized the global reach and persistence of the Palestinian issue, influencing subsequent conflicts and peace processes.