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Pakistan helped Jordan in carrying out a massacre of thousands of Palestinians during ‘Black September’

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Teri maa ki kaali phuddi Hindu rape baniya. Harami, tu kab lare kaa abbu Israel keliye LOL
tu bhi aa gaya apni maa chudaane. Us din ka quota aaj khatam karega bhosdike?
 
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Tu kaisai bolai ga madarchod

Tujhai to bolna hi nahi aata

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tu bhi aa gaya apni maa chudaane. Us din ka quota aaj khatam karega bhosdike?

Ro madarchod. Puri zindagi ro.
 
Ab waqt aa gaya hai us kali phuddi main is @Kuru ko wapis ghusaya jaye



Tu kaisai bolai ga madarchod

Tujhai to bolna hi nahi aata
Dekh ya toh tu bol de apni randi ammi ko, ya mujhey bolnay de. Decide kar le.
 
tu bhi aa gaya apni maa chudaane. Us din ka quota aaj khatam karega bhosdike?

Tu kab maan chudana band karai ga yeh bata

Ab to @Dalit bhi teri maan ki choot maar raha hai

Abhi bhi dil nahi bhara tera??
 
Pakistan, have a long history of supporting the “Palestinian” cause. Pakistan’s interest in supporting the Palestinian cause increased, especially since India started strengthening its relationship with Israel in the 1990s. However, Pakistani leaders have avoided discussing one chapter in Palestinian history: the events of Black September in Jordan in 1970.

In his book “The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power,” Tariq Ali, a British-Pakistani writer, sheds light on the importance of Black September. He cites Moshe Dayan, an Israeli military commander, who stated that King Hussein had “killed more Palestinians in 11 days than Israel could kill in 20 years.” The events of Black September in Jordan marked the end of Palestinian militants’ influence in the country. They resulted in the expulsion of the PLO and other Palestinian groups, most of whom relocated to Lebanon.







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From your link:

"Acting as a state within a state, the fedayeen openly disregarded Jordanian laws and regulations. On two occasions, they attempted to assassinate Hussein, leading to violent confrontations with the Jordanian Armed Forces by June 1970. Hussein wanted to oust them from the country by force, but had been hesitant to strike; he feared that his enemies would leverage such an offensive by equating the Palestinian fighters with civilians. Continued PLO activities in Jordan culminated in the Dawson's Field hijackings of 6 September 1970, when the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized three civilian passenger flights and forced their landing in the Jordanian city of Zarqa, where they took foreign nationals as hostages and later blew up the planes in front of journalists from around the world. Hussein saw this as the last straw, and ordered the Jordanian Army to take action.[10]"

So what was Jordan supposed to do? Allow PLO to transform the country into a banana republic much like Lebanon?

Pakistan and Jordan have a security pact (not openly acknowledged but true), this is why Pakistan helped Jordan in its hour of need.

Clear enough?

This thread is closed because it was opened with the intent to troll.
 
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