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Hazzaa al-Majali

How a Now-Forgotten Assassination Almost Toppled Jordan’s Monarchy

Amman of Violence

A 1960 bombing that killed Jordanian Prime Minister Hazzaa al-Majali and 10 others nearly claimed the life of the young King Hussein himself. The unprecedented attack, which the monarch dubbed the “worst outrage in the history of Jordan,” was part of a broader turn across the Arab world toward darker and deadlier political norms.