Anwar Assadat speech in the Israeli Knesset 1977 -- Part 3-3

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This is a video showing the speech which President Anwar Assadat of Egypt gave in the Israeli Knesset in 20th of November,1977.
This Speech -taking place after the 1973 war- sat the foundation of the peace treaty Egypt signed with Israel in March 26, 1979.

The speech was given in the Arabic Language.
For translation in English, please refer to:
http://www.ibiblio.org/sullivan/docs/Knesset-speech.html

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  • fuck the uploder comments thats down the video all comments show their fucking uneducated minds im an egyptian and this is the best president that egypt saw and if those accusations at the top comments are true then how dd he defeat the most technological army?

  • All this to say that he basically betrayed Egypt and Palestine for a peace of land and self-glorification.

  • Exactly. As Heikal wrote in his biography of Sadat (The Autumn of Fury), Sadat became addicted to the lights of the "Super Star". He loved the cameras and interviews. He was an uneducated peasant and definitely not a statesman or an intellectual.

  • @AlHakeem55 I suspect the Egyptian government is responsible for the recent promotion of Sadat's image especially at the expense of Nasser's. For example, there's a permanent Sadat exhibition at the Library of Alexandria but none for Nasser. Admiring Sadat is more likely to raise contempt with the current government's policies especially towards Gaza whereas admiring Nasser wouldn't. kifaya eno 7at il 7omar Mubarak as VP so that we ended up with an idiot running the country for the last 30 yrs.

  • Very true. Sadat's policies including his disastrous (Al-Infita7) were aimed specifically at removing Nasser from the hearts, minds, and lives of Egyptians. Sadly, the current administration in Egypt had no option(in my opinion) except to adopt the essence of Sadat's policies and continue to practice them. I do not blame Hosni Mobarak. Maybe deep down he disagreed everything Sadat stood for but he could not simply reverse what Sadat did or it would have been even more harmful to Egypt.

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  • الله يرحمك للاسف لقد عشت في زمان يسبق زمانك .. لقد فاوضت بعد انتصار ومجبر فلقد كنت تحارب امريكا وليست اسرائيل والان الكل يريد ان يقدم مبادره و فمه الذل انه اسرايل هي من ترفض ..

    رحمك الله يا ابن الصعيد

    تحيه من الكويت الى شهيد الشجاعه

  • مفيش رجاله زيك دلوقت حنعيش كام سنه عشان يجي رجال بذكائك وعقلك

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  • WHAT LEGEND

  • @AlHakeem55 You need some education to become an officer..and yes the international flashlight is alluring. But Sadat freed the Egyptians from the debilitating socialism of Nasser.

  • GET THE HELL OVER! ARABS ARE STUBBORN, ISRAELI'S ARE STUBBORN- I HAVE A MIDDLE EASTER BACKGROUND AND I CAN SAY IT WILL NEVER END! I STUDIED THE CONFLICT- ITS STUPID- GIVE UP THE LAND, ACCEPT THE ISRAELI'S ACCEPT THE PALESTINIANS, GET OVER THE PAST! WE LIVE ONCE! CHOOSE YOUR BATTLES WISELY, CHOOSE HOW YOU MAKE HISTORY!!!1 GET THE F*** OVER IT!!!!

  • he looks eactly like phir3oun statues his face looks exactly like them

  • you guys are attacking him because he believed in peace?

  • Stronge Speech , I respect this man... rest in peace

  • الله يرحمك

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