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Anwar Sadat
President of Egypt from 1970 to 1981
Camp David Accords
1978 political agreement between Egypt and Israel
Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty
1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel
Libyan–Egyptian War
short war (1977–1977) between Libya and Egypt
Khalid al-Islambuli
Egyptian military officer (1955-1982)
assassination of Anwar Sadat
Egyptian assassination

Infitah
thumb|316x316px|Henry Kissinger with Anwar Sadat, 1975
Infitah (, , ), or Law 43 of 1974, was Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's policy of "opening the door" to private investment in Egypt in the years after the 1973 October War (Yom Kippur War) with Israel. Infitah was accompanied by a break with longtime ally and aid-giver the USSR—which was replaced by the United States—and by a peace process with Israel, symbolized by Sadat's dramatic flight to Jerusalem in 1977. Infitah ended the domination of Egypt's economy by the public sector and encouraged both domestic and foreign investment in the pr
Corrective Revolution
reform introduced by Anwar Sadat in Egypt
Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies
Israeli think tank affiliated with Israel's Bar Ilan University
Operation Salaam
world War II intelligence operation
Sadat Museum
museum in Alexandria, Egypt
Steadfastness and Confrontation Front
Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel, 1977
1977 trip by the President of Egypt
Sadat era
aspect of Egyptian history