Anwar Sadat
Egypt's Sisi refers to Israel as 'enemy' for first time since before 1977 Sadat visit to Jerusalem
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi labeled Israel an “enemy” at the Arab-Islamic summit, saying its actions threaten Egypt’s security and future peace deals, including by causing Gazans to flee.
Menachem Begin's compromise and conviction: Insights from the Camp David talks
This week in Jewish history: The Black Death pogroms, death of Rabbi Sacks
A new vision is needed to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - opinion
This brutal dictator helped bring about the Israel-Egypt peace - opinion
Paradoxically, it was a ruthless Romanian Stalinist who helped initiate the process that started with Sadat’s groundbreaking 1977 visit to Jerusalem.
Looking back at Egypt's Anwar Sadat's historic Jerusalem visit, 45 years ago - opinion
Anwar Sadat's visit was a game-changer: A harbinger of what Shimon Peres would later call “the new Middle East.”
On This Day: Israel and Egypt sign a historic peace treaty
The Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty was the first between Israel and its surrounding Arab nations.
The Israeli-Egyptian ‘Bird of Peace’ trilogy
In the following trilogy, illustrator Richard Codor, Rabbi David Geffen and Judge Steve Adler share their story of the Israeli-Egyptian Bird of Peace.
I was a journalist when Sadat visited Jerusalem
The behind-the-scenes story of the Sadat visit was part of a speech given by Zev Hefetz, American director of the Israel Government Press Office - an amazing event to experience.
Begin and Jerusalem at Camp David
The issue of Jerusalem at the last minute nearly capsized the entire peace agreement with Egypt at Camp David over 40 years ago.
'Kissinger was not actually seeking peace' in 1973, claims new book - interview
“He persuaded Israeli government to trade pieces of territory occupied in 1967 for time,” said Martin Indyk. “Territory for time, not territory for peace.
Lessons of Sadat’s assassination - editorial
The Sadat assassination on October 6 ,1981, was a graphic manifestation of radical, violent Islam that fundamentally rejected the West, and a portent of much worse things to come.
On This Day: Camp David Accords signed, leading to Israel-Egypt peace
The Camp David Accords are remembered positively as the first truly successful peace negotiation between Israel and an Arab nation.
Voices from the Arab press: Neither Russians nor Americans will save us
Perhaps the most dangerous advice the Soviets gave Nasser was their insistence that Egypt should wait to initiate an attack during the June 1967 war.
Former Egyptian First Lady dies at 88, Israeli officials send condolences
Defense Minister Benny Gantz wrote on Twitter that he shares the grief of the Egyptian people over the death of Sadat.