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UNRWA on Twitter: "During the 1967 hostilities, 400,000 Palestinians fled to Jordan across the Allenby Bridge: https://t.co/0QItaxqAef http://t.co/J2XwcGXHxC"
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What If Jordan Had Not Attacked Israel In 1967? | The Detroit Jewish News
1967 war: Six days that changed the Middle East - BBC News
Map of the The Jordanian Front (June 1967)
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Jun. 21, 1967 - Pathetic Scenes as Palestinian Refugees Reach Amman in Jordan: There was some pathetic scenes as Palestinian refugees from the Western Bank of Jordan Flocked into Amman, the capital,