Jordanian Revolutionary Movement
| Jordanian Revolutionary Movement | |
|---|---|
| الحركة الثورية الأردنية | |
| Leaders | Nezar al-Hindawi (founder) |
| Foundation | March, 1985 |
| Ideology | Palestinian nationalism Anti-Hashemite ideas Anti-Zionism |
| Status | Almost inactive |
| Allies | Ba'athist Syria Gaddafist Libya |
The Jordanian Revolutionary Movement (also sometimes called Jordanian Revolutionary Movement for National Salvation or Jordanian Revolutionary Movement for National Survival) is an anti-Hashemite militant organization in Jordan founded by terrorist Nezar al-Hindawi, his brother Nasi and friend Farouk Salameh. The movement's goal was to fight Israel and overthrow King Hussein of Jordan. The group was formed with the huge assistance of Syrian intelligence services. The group mostly received support from Gaddafist Libya and Ba'athist Syria.