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The peace with Israel gained Sadat international respect and eventually the Nobel Peace Prize (together with Israeli Prime Minister Menachim Begin), but it alienated many at home and in the region.
One of Iran’s leading human-rights defenders warns that authorities there will turn on their own people to consolidate power ...
On October 27, 1978, only five years after Egypt started the Yom Kippur War with a surprise attack on Israel, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin were named ...
The only time the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded for brokering peace in the Middle East was in 1994 when an unlikely trio ...
The president's ceasefire announcement followed nearly two weeks of escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran.
As Donald Trump’s push for the Nobel Peace Prize makes news, it brings focus back to past leaders who have received the award ...
In 1978, after 13 days of secret talks at Camp David, US President Jimmy Carter walked Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin into the White House Rose Garden.
Donald Trump apparently covets the Nobel Peace Prize. (I confess something feels wrong about that sentence, apart from any consideration of whether or not he might be worthy.
Carter did not win a Nobel Prize for his accomplishment, but Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin did.
The U.S.-brokered Camp David peace accords of 1978 won Sadat the Nobel Peace Prize (shared with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin) and brought what the United States and its allies considered ...
According to the Nobel Prize website, 244 individuals and 94 organizations have been nominated for the annual Peace Prize. The names of the winners will be announced in October. Israeli Prime Minister ...
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