Yes. Egypt, the first country to make peace with Israel is in Africa.
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The first Arab nation to make peace with Israel was Egypt. Egypt signed the Camp David accord that was mediated by President Jimmy Carter, and the two nations have been at peace ever since. It was a great success.
Israel's first peace treaty with an Arab State was the Camp David Accords of 1979 between Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. This was extremely unpopular in Egypt, where the citizens wanted a perpetual conflict with Israel, and would eventually result in Sadat's assassination in 1981.
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Egypt in 1979. Jordan in 1994. There has been no other peace agreement between Israel and any Arab State, only armistices.
The Arab countries and Israel desire peace and they need a leader country like the US to help them make peace.ANSWER:Israel desires Arab recognition as this means that in doing so the Arab countries would recognise Israels right to exist, thus securing its borders and bringing Peace. The problem is that many Arab countries refuse to recognise Israel and thus peace is not possible. Without recognition, there can be no peace.So in desiring recognition, Israel is also desiring Peace.Refusing recognition is allowing hostilities.
The first Arab Head of State to visit Israel was Anwar Sadat. He paid for the peace he made with Israel with his life. He was assassinated by members of the Egyptian Military who were appalled that one of their own could sue for peace.
It was George Washinton.
The first leader of an Arab country to visit Israel was Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. He made a historic visit to Israel in November 1977, which was a significant step towards peace between Egypt and Israel. This visit ultimately led to the Camp David Accords and the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in 1979, marking a turning point in Arab-Israeli relations.
Probably the first Arab to agree to peace with Israel was Sheikh Amin Taif of the Israeli Druze. He openly and clearly allied the Druze along with the Yishuv (the Jewish Community of British Palestine) and and swore to defend the Jewish State of Israel. Of course, there were Bedouin Sheikhs and some Palestinian Sheikhs (like Abu Ghosh) who made peaceful alliances with Israel as well.The first Arab Statesman to make peace with Israel is President Anwar Sadat of Egypt.