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Peace in our Time – the Egypt-Israeli Camp David Accords – LOST IN HISTORY
This week in Jewish history | Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian President Sadat awarded Nobel Peace Prize for historic peace agreement - World Jewish Congress
Anwar El Sadat | Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
The Camp David Accords, 40 years later | ShareAmerica
Sadat Rahman – International Children's Peace Prize Winner 2020 – Child in the City
Jimmy Carter Signed Nobel Peace Prize Speech Excerpt: Anwar Sadat and Yitzak Rabin-- who gave their lives for the cause of the peace.. | Jimmy Carter
ANWAR EL-SADAT, THE DARING ARAB PIONEER OF PEACE WITH ISRAEL SADAT'S INNOVATIONS SPRANG FROM HIS COURAGE AND FLEXIBILITY - The New York Times
30 years later, questions remain over Sadat killing, peace with Israel | CNN
My Hope for Peace | Book by Jehan Sadat | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster
The Nobel Peace Prize 1978 - NobelPrize.org
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Egypt, Israel finish peace treaty, March 26, 1979 - POLITICO
On this day: Begin and Sadat win Nobel Peace Prize - The Jewish Chronicle
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SYND 15 12 78 EGYPT'S PRESIDENT SADAT RECEIVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE - YouTube
Sadat begin nobel peace prize hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Anwar Sadat | Biography, History, & Assassination | Britannica
November 19, 1977 - Anwar Sadat In Israel - – Past Daily: News, History, Music And An Enormous Sound Archive.
An American Journalist Looks Back: Sadat, Begin, and the Palestinians, The Gamble That Helped Spawn a 40-Year Peace | Wilson Center
Begin Receives Nobel Peace Prize - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Anwar sadat nobel hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Amazon.com: Peace in the Making. The Menachem Begin - Anwar Sadat Personal Correspondence eBook : Hurwitz, Zvi Harry , Medad, Yisrael : Kindle Store
Camp David Accords | Summary, History, & Facts | Britannica