Jordan and the West Bank from the Union until the disengagement from 1950-1988
Abstract
The research Jordanian-Palestinian relations and development from 1948 after the Arab-Israeli war and was among the results of a conference of Jericho and swear allegiance to King Abdullah, who has a property on the eastern and western shores of the Jordan River. Held the first Arab Summit in 1964 and which formed the Palestine Liberation Organization, which has become the main rival to Jordan in the Palestinian representation, which led to wide differences between the two ended in September 1970 and the exit of the Organization of Jordan, the organization faced difficulties after Egypt signed the Camp David Accords in 1979 and then exit from Lebanon forced in 1982 and then decline the role of the organization after the Amman conference in 1987, the Palestinian uprising in the same year reinstated the Organization and the Palestinian cause its importance, this as well as the decisions of the Jordan disengagement between the two banks in 1988, wanted to Jordan by the policy to be part of the Arab orientation, and to enable the Palestinian Liberation Organization to exercise its leadership role and support of the Palestinian people to establish their own, and had a decision to disengage the results on the Palestinian issue has shown the leadership role of the PLO in a state either results on Jordan, the impact of the decision on the Jordan natural and human geography also was admitted Jordan economic crisis stifling to pull the Palestinians money from Jordanian banks and not to send Palestinian workers in overseas money to Jordan, in contrast, the decision to make Jordan cares about his cases the basic national stability, either a reflection of the decision on the Zionist entity was strong his blow as he removed the barriers that the Zionist entity hiding behind Jordan steps, as he put the Zionist entity against the reaction of the international community towards the Palestinian cause. Finally, the decision to disengage has laid a good relationship between the PLO and Jordan, as he was a step forward in the establishment of the State of Palestine later.
