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No. Nasser was a military leader in the army of Egypt, who became president when the military overthrew the Egyptian monarchy. He was president of Egypt at the time of 1967 war against Israel and openly incited violence against the State of Israel.
Anwar Sadat (أنور السادات), the Prime Minister of Egypt, concluded a peace treaty with Israel, got Israel to return the Sinai Peninsula and its oil resources to Egyptian sovereignty in the process, and was assassinated by Egyptian militants for his efforts.
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.
No, Israel's Prime Minister is democratically elected by the people of Israel.
The Prime Minister of Israel is chosen through a parliamentary system. After legislative elections, the President of Israel tasks the leader of the party that has the best chance of forming a coalition government with the role of Prime Minister. This leader must then negotiate with other parties to secure a majority in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, typically requiring at least 61 out of 120 seats. Once a coalition is formed, the designated Prime Minister is officially appointed.
The communist leader that agreed to a plan of perestroika was known as Mikhail Gorbachev. He was the last leader of the Soviet Union.
Israel has a Prime Minister, and a president.
No, Israel has democratic elections.
The ancient Egyptian pharaohs were thought of as gods.
The ancient Egyptian pharaohs were thought of as gods.
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Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin concluded the Camp David Accords Peace Treaty with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1979.