The decision by President Anwar Sadat and individuals and organizations who decided to peace with Israel dramatically changed the flow of history. Every leader in history has influenced the world in some way or made a decision to influence his country. After many years of efforts to maintain peace between the Jews and Arabs, President Anwarusadat finally decided to live peacefully with Israel. Peace between Israel and Egypt will mean a big change.
Anwar Sadat, Muhammad Anwar Sadat, Sadat also spelled Sadat, Sadat (born December 25, 1918, Mīt Abu Kawm, Al-Minūfiyyah, Egypt, 1981 10 he heard on 6th, Cairo, since 1970 Egyptian President He died in an Egyptian military officer and politician who was assassinated in 1981. He began serious peace negotiations with Israel and it was with Prime Minister Bejing of Israel and the Nobel Peace Prize of 1978 Egypt and Israel achieved peace in 1979 under their guidance.
In November 1977, with the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Menakeche Bejin, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat visited Jerusalem and beat hostility with Israel for 30 years. Sadat 's two - day visit included a speech made in Knesset, the turning point in the history of conflict. Egyptian leaders are creating a new psychological atmosphere in the Middle East and it seems that peace between Israel and their Alabu countries is possible. Sadat acknowledged Israel's right of existence and laid the foundation for direct negotiations between Egypt and Israel. After Sadat's visit, 350 Yom Kipple war veterans organized an immediate peace campaign to encourage the Israeli government to coexist peacefully with the Arabs.
After Nasser died in 1970, Anwarusadato became president. After the fourth war with Israel in 1973, Sadat achieved peace and began to recover Sinai. Under the rule of Sadat, many social reforms during the Nasser era were frozen or reversed. Sadat was assassinated in 1981 and replaced by his vice president Hosni Mubarak. He was elected in September 1999 for his fourth term of six years. So far, all four Egyptian presidents are soldiers. National Identity Unlike many Third World countries, Egypt does not have a definite moment when it becomes 'independent'. Instead, there was a process that began with the anti-British movement in 1919 and the Constitution in 1923 and continued until the international recognition of 1937 and the departure of the last British soldier in 1956. This process is still going on as Egypt deals with Egypt's identity and the importance of national independence in an economically and culturally dominant world.