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an extraordinary session in Cairo, decided, without objection (Jordan herself was absent from the meeting), that the
Jordanian annexation measure constituted a violation of the Council's resolution of April 13, 1950, and considered the expulsion of Jordan from the League; but it was decided that discussion of punitive measures be postponed to another meeting, set for June 12, 1950. At that meeting of the League Council it had before it Jordanian Memorandum asserting that "annexation of Arab Palestine was irrevocable, although without prejudice to any final settlement of the Palestine question." This formula enabled the Council to adopt a face-saving resolution "to treat the Arab part of Palestine annexed by Jordan as a trust in its hands until the Palestine case is fully solved in the interests of its inhabitants."
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Government to declare... that the annexation of the part of
Palestine in question was a measure necessitated by practical considerations, that Jordan would hold that part on trust until a final settlement of the Palestine question was reached and that Jordan would accept in regard to it whatever might be unanimously decided by the other member states.
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Council of the Arab League decided that "annexation of Arab Palestine by any Arab State would be considered a violation of the League Charter, and subject to sanctions." Three weeks after the said proclamation - on May 15, 1950 - the Political Committee of the Arab League, in
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Palestine into three parts: an Arab State, a Jewish State and the City of Jerusalem. The proposed Arab State would include the central and part of western Galilee, with the town of Acre, the hill country of Samaria and Judea, an enclave at Jaffa, and the southern coast
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Department, as stated in a paper on this subject prepared for the Foreign Ministers meetings in London in May was in favor of the incorporation of Central Palestine into Jordan but desired that it be done gradually and not by sudden proclamation. Once the annexation took place, the
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Hussein announced the cessation of a $ 1.3 billion development program for the West Bank. He explained that the aim of this move was to allow the PLO to take more responsibility for these territories. Two days later the king dissolved Jordan's lower house of parliament, half of
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extended formal recognition to the union between the
Hashemite Kingdom and that part of Palestine under Jordanian control - with the exception of Jerusalem. The British government stated that it regarded the provisions of the Anglo-Jordan Treaty of Alliance of 1948 as applicable to all the territory
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on 26 April 1949. Military occupation concluded on 2 November 1949 via promulgation of the Law
Amending Public Administration Law in Palestine whereby the laws of Palestine were declared to remain applicable. In the Jordanian parliament, the West and East Banks received 30 seats each, having roughly
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Foreign Minister walks out of the Political Committee during the discussion of Jordan's annexation of Arab Palestine. May 15: The Political Committee agrees that Jordan's annexation of Arab Palestine was illegal and violated the Arab League resolution of Apr. 12, 1948. A meeting is
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Department also favoured the union. Although it used the words 'annexation','incorporation' and 'union' interchangeably in its internal assessment of Jordanian politics, it also acknowledged that the Act of Union represented "a logical development of the situation which took place as a
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In March 1948, the British Cabinet had agreed that the civil and military authorities in Palestine should make no effort to oppose the setting up of a Jewish State or a move into Palestine from Transjordan. The United States, together with the United Kingdom, favoured the annexation by Transjordan.
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Palestinians were granted Jordanian Citizenship. Article 3 of the 1954 law states that a Jordanian national is: 'Any person with previous Palestinian nationality except the Jews before the date of May 15, 1948 residing in the Kingdom during the period from December 20, 1949 and February 16, 1954.'
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was to include Bethlehem and the surrounding areas. The proposed Jewish State covered 56.47% of Mandatory Palestine (excluding Jerusalem) with a population of 498,000 Jews and 325,000 Arabs while the proposed Arab State covered 43.53% of Mandatory Palestine (excluding Jerusalem), with 807,000 Arab
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was initialled one day after the Oslo Accords were signed. "On July 25, 1994, King Hussein met with Israeli Prime Minister Rabin in the Rose Garden of the White House, where they signed the Washington Declaration, formally ending the 46-year state of war between Jordan and Israel." Finally, on 26
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described it as a move that "entirely lacked legal justification." The annexation formed part of Jordan's "Greater Syria Plan" expansionist policy, and in response, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Syria joined Egypt in demanding Jordan's expulsion from the Arab League. A motion to expel Jordan from the
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A 1949 amendment to the British Mandate's 1928 Nationality Law in 1949 effectively imposed Jordanian citizenship on the region's 420,000 local Palestinians, 280,000 Palestinian refugees in the West Bank and 70,000 Palestinian refugees in the East Bank, ahead of formal annexation on 24 April 1950.
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On 26ā27 May, the Legionnaires took the Hurvat Israel (or "Hurva") Synagogue, the quarter's largest and most sacred building, and then, without reason, blew it up. "This affair will rankle for generations in the heart of world Jewry," predicted one Foreign Office official. The destruction of the
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On November 2, 1949, military rule was declared to be at an end by promulgation of the Law Amending Public Administration Law in Palestine. Under this law, King Abdullah assumed for Jordan the powers previously exercised by Britain as mandatory, and the laws of Palestine were declared to remain
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stretching from north of Isdud (now Ashdod) and encompassing what is now the Gaza Strip, with a section of desert along the Egyptian border. The proposed Jewish State would include the fertile Eastern Galilee, the Coastal Plain, stretching from Haifa to Rehovot and most of the Negev desert. The
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For Abdullah, the annexation of Palestine was the first step in the implementation of his Greater Syria Plan. His expansionist policy placed him at odds with Egypt and Saudi Arabic. Syria and Lebanon, which would be included in the Plan were uneasy. The annexation of Palestine was, therefore,
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Nevertheless, in return for the suspension of contacts with Israel, Abdallah extracted a high price: a de facto recognition of the annexation of the West Bank which the Arab states had thus far refused to give. In the summer of 1950 the Arab League adopted a resolution allowing the Jordanian
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The remainder of the area designated as part of an Arab state under the UN Partition Plan was partly occupied by Egypt (Gaza Strip), partly occupied and annexed by Israel (West Negev, West Galilee, Jaffa). The intended international enclave of Jerusalem was divided between Israel and Jordan.
339:, hundreds of Palestinian notables in the West Bank gathered, accepted Jordanian rule and recognized Abdullah as ruler. The West Bank was formally annexed on 24 April 1950, but the annexation was widely considered as illegal and void by most of the international community, including the
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Armstrong, Karen, Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths, 1997, "Only clergy, diplomats, UN personnel, and a few privileged tourists were permitted to go from one side to the other. The Jordanians required most tourists to produce baptismal certificates ā to prove they were not Jewish ...
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Department approved of the action 'in the sense that it represents a logical development of the situation which took place as a result of a free expression of the will of the people.ā¦ The United States continues to wish to avoid a public expression of approval of the union.'
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Clauses in the 3 April 1949 Armistice Agreements specified that Israelis would have access to the religious sites in East Jerusalem. However, Jordan refused to implement this clause, arguing that Israel's refusal to permit the return of Palestinians to their homes in
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League was prevented by the dissenting votes of Yemen and Iraq. On 12 June 1950, the Arab League declared the annexation was a temporary, practical measure and that Jordan was holding the territory as a "trustee" pending a future settlement. On 27 July 1953,
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was "the alternative capital of the Hashemite Kingdom" and would form an "integral and inseparable part" of Jordan. In an address to parliament in Jerusalem in 1960, Hussein called the city the "second capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan".
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When Jordan transferred its full citizenship rights to the residents of the West Bank, the annexation more than tripled the population of Jordan, going from 400,000 to 1,300,000. The naturalized Palestinians were given half of the seats of the
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the West Bank (including East Jerusalem). Although the sides were technically at war, a policy known as "open bridges" meant that Jordan continued to pay salaries and pensions to civil servants and to provide services to
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had been used for construction, paving roads and to build latrines for a nearby Jordanian army barracks. The Jordanians immediately expelled all the Jewish residents of East Jerusalem. Mark Tessler cites
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speech to the nation held on that day he announced his decision and explained that this decision was made with the aim of helping the Palestinian people establishing their own independent state.
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instead of the British ones; Palestinian municipalities were not allowed to collect taxes and issue licenses; and the radio of Ramallah called the locals to disobey the instructions of pro-
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in East Jerusalem by a Palestinian gunman following rumours that he was discussing a peace treaty with Israel. The trial found that this assassination had been planned by Colonel
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Joseph Massad said that the members of the Arab League granted de facto recognition and that the United States had formally recognized the annexation, except for Jerusalem. See
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as writing that during Jordanian rule, "34 out of the Old City's 35 synagogues were dynamited. Some were turned into stables, others into chicken coops."
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equal populations. The first elections were held on 11 April 1950. Although the West Bank had not yet been annexed, its residents were permitted to vote.
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inhabitants and 10,000 Jewish inhabitants and in Jerusalem, an international trusteeship regime where the population was 100,000 Jews and 105,000 Arabs.
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were expelled or fled to Jordan. After 1967, all religious groups were granted administration over their own holy sites, while administration of the
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voided that clause in the agreement. Tourists entering East Jerusalem had to present baptismal certificates or other proof they were not Jewish.
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1233:"Arab League Delay on Jordan Ban Seen"
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423:Armistice Demarcation Lines, 1949ā1967
2613:(Spring 1984). "The War over Water".
2048:. Taylor & Francis. p. 260.
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1001:Occupation of the Gaza Strip by Egypt
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304:The Jordanian administration of the
2280:
2268:'Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century
1664:
1584:
1184:The international law of occupation
1122:Cavendish, Richard (4 April 2000).
1073:The International Law of Occupation
1006:Israeli occupation of the West Bank
578:Jordanian occupation and annexation
288:Israeli occupation of the West Bank
263:Israeli occupation of the West Bank
40:
24:
2987:1960s in the West Bank Governorate
2982:1950s in the West Bank Governorate
2977:1940s in the West Bank Governorate
2722:
2634:"The West Bank Economy: 1948-1984"
2374:. City-journal.org. Archived from
2011:Jerusalem in the twentieth century
1863:Ronen Yitzhak (18 February 2022).
1595:. Beirut: Khayats. pp. 53ā54.
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2428:Israel, Jordan, and Peace Process
2425:Yehuda Lukacs (1 December 1999).
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873:Palestine Liberation Organization
699:United States Department of State
469:Palestine Conciliation Commission
2782:Palestinian Society and Politics
2126:P. R. Kumaraswamy (March 2000).
1702:Gerson, Allan (1 January 1978).
1667:"Palestinian refugees in Jordan"
991:List of East Jerusalem locations
968:
952:
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903:October 1994, Jordan signed the
607:and the Arab controlled part of
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2661:The Economic Case for Palestine
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1468:Institute for Palestine Studies
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883:that is independent of Jordan.
376:Partition and 1947/48 diplomacy
2857:Hussein Muddies Mideast Waters
2832:. Cambridge University Press.
2619:. No. 54. pp. 3ā26.
2534:Kifner, John (1 August 1988).
2322:synagogue shook Jewish morale.
1869:. Liverpool University Press.
1347:Research Handbook on Secession
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1099:
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1018:
740:. He was succeeded by his son
555:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
400:, having captured it from the
380:Prior to hostilities in 1948,
13:
1:
2887:History of Palestine (region)
1978:El-Hasan, Hasan Afif (2010).
1408:. Syracuse University Press.
928:, Old City of Jerusalem, 1948
650:
370:
198:Surrender of Jordanian claims
2962:IsraeliāPalestinian conflict
2693:Journal of Palestine Studies
2636:. In Abed, George T. (ed.).
2594:. The Royal Hashemite Court.
2592:"The Washington Declaration"
2580:. The Royal Hashemite Court.
1056:
996:List of military occupations
945:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
924:Arab Legionnaires attacking
816:300,000 Palestinian refugees
790:
565:Highway, free access to the
511:. The main points included:
502:
7:
2780:. In Joel S. Migdal (ed.).
2752:Maoz, Moshe (22 May 2015).
2045:Jerusalem: idea and reality
1899:. BRILL. pp. 230ā231.
1825:Naseer Hasan Aruri (1972).
1729:Naseer Hasan Aruri (1972).
1148:Ilan Pappe (26 July 1988).
984:
697:included in the union. The
644:Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
105:Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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2602:
1957:. Greenwood. p. 187.
910:
905:IsraelāJordan peace treaty
840:IsraelāJordan peace treaty
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460:Jerusalem Corpus separatum
2892:20th century in Jerusalem
2632:Mansour, Antoine (2015).
2397:Mark A. Tessler. (1994).
2113:10.1080/00263208308700547
1770:American Jewish year book
1591:Khalil, Muhammad (1962).
1553:Independence Versus Nakba
871:decided to recognize the
758:Islamization of Jerusalem
432: Israel, 15 May 1948
410:Ottoman Land Code of 1858
335:During the December 1948
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2942:History of the West Bank
2867:King Hussein's Bombshell
2196:Dumper, Michael (2014).
1831:. Springer. p. 90.
1735:. Springer. p. 90.
1537:A Soldier with the Arabs
1437:"Palestinians in Jordan"
1070:Eyal Benvenisti (2004).
1011:
2897:IsraelāJordan relations
2672:Unctad (21 July 2016).
2270:. Pimlico. p. 254.
2266:Martin Gilbert (1996).
1951:Sicker, Martin (2001).
1495:. BBC. 29 November 2001
830:Jordanian disengagement
495:, was ordered to enter
294:, widely recognized as
2146:Cite journal requires
2101:Middle Eastern Studies
1984:. Algora. p. 64.
1799:Middle Eastern affairs
900:Washington Declaration
862:united Arab federation
824:Jerusalem Islamic Waqf
744:and then his grandson
738:Musa Abdullah Husseini
674:King Hussein of Jordan
583:The road to annexation
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162:First Arab-Israeli War
94:Contemporary map, 1955
2967:ArabāIsraeli conflict
2947:West Bank Governorate
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1893:(29 September 2016).
1539:, London 1957, p. 200
1480:A Survey of Palestine
661:1948 ArabāIsraeli War
420:
398:Mandate for Palestine
310:1948 Arab-Israeli War
296:Palestinian territory
121:Common languages
46:Aįø-įøiffah l-Ä arbiyyah
27:1950 annexation event
18:West Bank Governorate
2553:Shaul Cohen (2007).
1924:Joseph Nevo (1984).
1708:. Psychology Press.
975:Announcement in the
752:Access to holy sites
718:Abdullah I of Jordan
365:Jordanian parliament
103:Area annexed by the
2902:Military occupation
2808:. Alfred A. Knopf.
2731:"Union with Jordan"
2563:on 21 October 2009.
2515:on 16 February 2017
2370:Michael J. Totten.
1493:"UN Partition Plan"
1038:widely unrecognized
1034:effectively annexed
977:UK House of Commons
926:Porat Yosef Yeshiva
812:military occupation
538:previously held by
509:armistice agreement
497:Mandatory Palestine
314:Mandatory Palestine
250:Mandatory Palestine
3002:1960s in Jerusalem
2997:1950s in Jerusalem
2992:1940s in Jerusalem
2491:The New York Times
2296:(1 October 2008).
2283:, pp. 492ā94.
1439:. 16 October 2023.
1237:The New York Times
1219:The New York Times
877:Palestinian people
806:By the end of the
785:John Oesterreicher
636:Jericho Conference
634:The December 1948
449:
337:Jericho Conference
173:ā¢ Annexation
2873:on August 4, 1988
2863:on August 1, 1988
2861:Milwaukee Journal
2839:978-0-521-00967-6
2815:978-0-679-42120-7
2791:978-1-4008-5447-9
2765:978-1-317-45032-0
2744:978-0-292-78395-9
2651:978-1-317-59291-4
2465:978-2-35159-438-4
2438:978-0-8156-2855-2
2356:978-0-345-46192-6
2309:978-0-300-14524-3
2232:978-0-520-22092-8
2223:To Rule Jerusalem
2207:978-0-231-53735-3
2179:978-0-521-15165-8
2055:978-0-415-42128-7
2021:978-0-471-16308-4
1991:978-0-87586-792-2
1964:978-0-275-96893-9
1906:978-90-04-23395-9
1876:978-1-80207-224-2
1838:978-90-247-1217-5
1742:978-90-247-1217-5
1715:978-0-7146-3091-5
1679:on 28 August 2017
1651:978-0-19-108678-6
1620:978-0-521-15165-8
1578:history.state.gov
1561:978-965-517-190-7
1415:978-0-8156-2829-3
1330:978-0-231-12323-5
1317:Massad, Joseph A.
1295:history.state.gov
1194:978-0-691-12130-7
1161:978-1-349-19326-4
1083:978-0-691-12130-7
881:Palestinian state
720:, who had become
669:Elihu Lauterpacht
621:Ahmed Hilmi Pasha
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