Historical recount of Sadat's 1977 speech and Camp David 1978 negotiations
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The passage merely narrates well‑known historical events and opinions of Israeli leaders, offering no new actionable leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships. It lacks novelty and do Describes Sadat's peace overture and Israeli reaction in 1977‑78. Mentions Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin's stance on Jerusalem and the West Bank. References the Camp David summit hosted by Pr
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