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1977: Egyptian leader's Israel trip makes history The president of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, has begun his trip to Israel - the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state.
President Sadat's plane landed at Ben Gurion airport at the start of his 36-hour visit. He was greeted by Israel's Prime Minister Menachim Begin and Israeli President Ephraim Katzir and a 21-gun salute was fired in his honour. After the ceremony at the airport President Sadat was driven to Jerusalem for an hour-long meeting with Mr Begin. Tomorrow he will address the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, with his speech broadcast live to hundreds of millions of people all over the world. The Egyptian president will deliver his speech in Arabic - one of the Knesset's official languages. Mr Begin will respond in Hebrew with a simultaneous translation provided for President Sadat. His trip to Israel has stunned the international community. Israel and Egypt have fought four wars and Israel still occupies the Sinai Peninsula, part of Egypt that it captured in the 1967 war. The Egyptian leader's offer, in a speech to his parliament on 9 November, to travel to Israel was widely regarded as no more than a literary flourish. When Prime Minister Begin responded by issuing an official invitation nobody believed Mr Sadat would accept. His presence in Israel breaks an Arab policy of not dealing publicly with the Jewish state created in 1948. In the wake of demonstrations around the world against Mr Sadat's visit, Israel is in a state of heightened alert and 10,000 security personnel are on duty. |
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