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Will there be peace in the Middle East? After five wars, and thirty years of dispute between Arabs and Israelis, hopes are high that the Geneva Conference can be reconvened for the negotiation of an overall settlement. Jonathan Dimbleby speaks to President Anwar Sadat of Egypt.
first shown: 16/06/1977
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@dogeplays7307
@dogeplays7307 11 месяцев назад
As an Egyptian I think he was the best, my grandmothers school was beside his palace she said every day he would wave at her and her friends, he used to drink tea on his balcony RIP he will be dearly missed.
@ColtM4.556
@ColtM4.556 5 месяцев назад
If I drink tea with you but sign a paper with your enemy taking Egypt from you…. Would I be your friend? Or the best?
@woozyz2769
@woozyz2769 4 месяца назад
He is a black man and yet Egyptians hate black people 😂😂
@missrockets777
@missrockets777 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤
@missrockets777
@missrockets777 3 месяца назад
@@ColtM4.556😂😂😂😂 that’s why he was the best he’s not like you
@missrockets777
@missrockets777 3 месяца назад
@@ColtM4.556you’re nothing
@husseinbashir5889
@husseinbashir5889 Год назад
I will not negotiate an inch of my land, strong words from a great leader
@abdallafahmy3774
@abdallafahmy3774 3 года назад
Very well educated man and president! May allah rest him in peace
@annaritaranalli1791
@annaritaranalli1791 9 месяцев назад
Unfortunately mass media seldom remember him in my country
@rmpalgunadi7657
@rmpalgunadi7657 Год назад
Al Fatihah for Mr. Sadat 🤲🏻 ❤️ from 🇮🇩 INDONESIA
@adililyas148
@adililyas148 3 года назад
As moroccan i respect this man, great leader
@MahmoudMohamed-qd4zt
@MahmoudMohamed-qd4zt 3 года назад
Yeah it's true
@nicholaswoel-nogueira4074
@nicholaswoel-nogueira4074 2 года назад
I read the day the leader died and everyone hated the Infitah, or open-door, economic policy. Did you think that was bad?
@MoMo-js5gi
@MoMo-js5gi 2 года назад
you also now respect your lord "israel" now as your dog "the king" made a "peace" agreement with them
@nicholaswoel-nogueira4074
@nicholaswoel-nogueira4074 2 года назад
@@MoMo-js5gi bit extreme. He was a sellout to the us but I don’t think peace with Israel was his biggest problem
@Billythetoaster2004
@Billythetoaster2004 2 года назад
@@nicholaswoel-nogueira4074 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Egyptian_bread_riots
@optimus3802
@optimus3802 3 года назад
Shocked at how amazing his English is
@luqmanhaqim6307
@luqmanhaqim6307 3 года назад
I am a fluent English speaker too but sometimes I can't understand what the interviewer is asking. The words and meaning of the questions are quite complicated and confusing. But luckily Anwar understands and confidently answering him. Respect him.
@theegyptianpharaonicking3849
@theegyptianpharaonicking3849 3 года назад
@@luqmanhaqim6307 Egypt will never forget President Anwar Sadat
@Ahmed-vs1ui
@Ahmed-vs1ui 2 года назад
@Brila Fan TV oh no most egyptians dont speak english like this at all
@kingramses1
@kingramses1 Год назад
His wife was British
@kuchojoe500
@kuchojoe500 Год назад
President Anwar sadat speak not noly English but French and German languages vrey well
@doreathasmithalbright7476
@doreathasmithalbright7476 3 года назад
I WAS LOOKING AT TV DURING THE DAY WHEN HE WAS ASSINATED. SUCH A BRAVE MAN. LOVELY PERSON.
@abelhomespropertiesltd6216
@abelhomespropertiesltd6216 3 года назад
The great man of all time
@folarinadejube5721
@folarinadejube5721 3 года назад
He was a man of peace. A pleasant person to be with.
@Blessed_369
@Blessed_369 3 года назад
Astrologically, his moon is in Libra. With such placement, there is a great need and constant starvation for peace and harmony. A great man indeed!
@samuelfeldman9912
@samuelfeldman9912 2 года назад
“Man of peace” *invades Israel
@Ahmedahmed-xm7vi
@Ahmedahmed-xm7vi 2 года назад
@@samuelfeldman9912 تقصد استعاد سيناء بعد احتلالها من اسرائيل
@abenalif2147
@abenalif2147 2 года назад
@@samuelfeldman9912 by that you mean taking back the Sinai??? Well of course it is his lands, Golan Heights? Well of course it is Syria's land
@samuelfeldman9912
@samuelfeldman9912 2 года назад
@@abenalif2147They lost the Sinai because they invaded Israel and failed.
@lissalives1
@lissalives1 3 года назад
My mother was crazy about him. (His widow just died yesterday, July 9, 2021.)
@alraune7361
@alraune7361 Год назад
a very witty and good hearted man. The only one who invited the Shah 1980.
@MrDastardly
@MrDastardly 11 месяцев назад
He was a good man, super intelligent and forward thinking.
@petermessina7030
@petermessina7030 8 месяцев назад
47 years on and fighting is still no end in sight!
@mohamedzanaty1042
@mohamedzanaty1042 5 месяцев назад
What you say is true, but the situation is a little different, because the fighting would have been different if Egypt and Israel were still in a state of all-out war. Egypt’s entry as a party in any battle or war in the Middle East would ignite the entire Middle East region.
@timeless8505
@timeless8505 10 месяцев назад
A great leader ,great human being ,and a great visionary,Respect to Mr.Sadaat ,My father Also adore him ,Love from India and Kuwait
@mohammedaa7973
@mohammedaa7973 2 года назад
رحم الله السادات كان شرفا لمصر جميعها.
@MdRafin-ve5wi
@MdRafin-ve5wi 3 года назад
Great Muslim president SUBHANALLAH
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 9 месяцев назад
Love his bluntness! When the reporter said "if such and such happens, peace can't happen," Sadat retorted "if we start like this we shall not reach peace." I undertand the reporter was doing his job and there were legitimate questions about roadblocks. I like the blunt.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 2 года назад
RIP Anwar Sadat (1918-1981)
@DrMostafaHekal
@DrMostafaHekal 2 года назад
rest in peace our president Egypt 🇪🇬 Egypt Long live Egypt
@jani077
@jani077 3 года назад
He was the best president in egypt. when i wa in egypt som years before in year 2005 i seen Anwar Sadat pfoto to many egyptoin families home on the wall. so i think that the egyptians love him also todays :)
@wessamashoush1835
@wessamashoush1835 2 года назад
He was the man of all times
@osher87
@osher87 Год назад
I'm an Israeli who admire two great leaders: Sadat and Begin. I know that peace with Egypt is problematic and not really warm and welcomed in Egypt, many of them hates us, but still, it is 100 times better than war between us. Take care Egypt friends, from your north-east border.
@woozyz2769
@woozyz2769 4 месяца назад
Aren't you jews racist against black people?
@hamzamahran5090
@hamzamahran5090 3 месяца назад
If you lived with the Palestinians as a Palestinian , you're welcomed any time
@osher87
@osher87 3 месяца назад
@@hamzamahran5090 No such thing, keep dreaming.
@hamzamahran5090
@hamzamahran5090 3 месяца назад
@@osher87 keep dreaming of what ? I have borders from 4000 bc , we have the strongest army in the Middle East , Everyone loves us and our country ! One day there will be nothin' called Israel ! and I'll say to you keep dreaming
@andrewlesterthomas5581
@andrewlesterthomas5581 Месяц назад
@@hamzamahran5090 And it is people like you who keep the death toll rising!
@BK-uf6qr
@BK-uf6qr 5 месяцев назад
He really was an amazing leader. Egypt should be proud!
@Ettibridget
@Ettibridget Год назад
I told my children once: He was killed for making peace. Their response was: Why would anyone kill him for that?!? Then matters became complicated ...
@United326
@United326 Год назад
Anwar Sadat well respected politician, an honest politician.
@CatotheE
@CatotheE 10 месяцев назад
One of the greatest middle eastern leaders of the modern era. Arguably the greatest.
@natrajanrajasekaran
@natrajanrajasekaran 3 года назад
The first Arab leader to come forward to vision a peaceful Middle East with coexistence with Israel. He laid down his life for the same.Today many Arab states have followed the suit.
@tyger3170
@tyger3170 3 года назад
@Haren Soro that's literally what happened. Go back to 4chan
@KingoftheRoad-2023
@KingoftheRoad-2023 Год назад
He was an East African-he does not look Arab AT ALL
@bl00dhoney
@bl00dhoney Год назад
​@@KingoftheRoad-2023 he was EGYPTIAN
@KingoftheRoad-2023
@KingoftheRoad-2023 Год назад
@@bl00dhoney He was Kenyan-look at how he looks like
@Asif-leo10
@Asif-leo10 Год назад
Why do you think something like coexistence with Israel should be a thing?
@EElectro4580
@EElectro4580 Год назад
May sadat rest in peace in heaven God bless him 🕊🕊
@TribalChief-bl6dc
@TribalChief-bl6dc Год назад
The greatness man of all time
@ihorperec4990
@ihorperec4990 Год назад
What a great man!
@Hatem.eid1
@Hatem.eid1 Год назад
1:28:2023 THE ONE AND THE ONLY ANWAR AL SADAT SUCH AN AMAZING PERSON, WELL EDUCATED WITH A SHARP PERSONALITY, SO PROUD TO CALL HIM MY PRESIDENT RIP
@sammymobs3889
@sammymobs3889 2 месяца назад
One of the best !
@raphaelrau1728
@raphaelrau1728 4 года назад
RIP President Anwar Sadat!
@mohamedAhmed-mq7ne
@mohamedAhmed-mq7ne 3 года назад
Amen
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 3 года назад
(1918-1981)
@parsin4793
@parsin4793 5 месяцев назад
That was a very sad day I remember it well
@Dana_inc
@Dana_inc 5 месяцев назад
You people are stupid!
@emanuell5926
@emanuell5926 2 года назад
A wonderful man, the only true friend, Israel ever had in that region
@timcamer4702
@timcamer4702 3 года назад
He was the best leader Egypt has had since Pharaoh time.
@ghostjackal5273
@ghostjackal5273 2 года назад
@opener of the world nasser was a communist dictator, he is arguably the worst leader Egypt had this century.
@W67w
@W67w 2 года назад
@@ghostjackal5273 he was not a communist
@ghostjackal5273
@ghostjackal5273 2 года назад
@@W67w he made all shops state owned, he stole land from land owners and distributed it to people who didn't know how to farm, and he desroyed Egypts agricultural industry, he placed wealthy indiviuals under survaliance and stole and banned low biding citizens from owning guns also waged countless wars against Israel, and Yemen. Need i say more
@azarshadakumuktir4551
@azarshadakumuktir4551 2 года назад
@@ghostjackal5273 Firstly not all shops were state owned, the huge majority of small shops was still privately owned. Land reform was a necessity, you are deluded in thinking that the people owning the land farmed it, do you know anything about iqta? Nearly all land was owned by a small minority of powerful landholders, the amirs. He indeed forbade gun ownership and put many amirs under surveillance but that clearly seems a lesser evil considering improvements made under his rule, the life expectency increased by 10 years, urbanization increased by 10%, infant mortality decreased by 30%, electricity became a widely accessible commodity, poverty massively decreased, the economy gained traction because of modernisation, with the GDP being multiplied by 3. The statistics are widely accessible. A strong state and socialism were necessary to modernize the country, without them Egypt would still be like Sudan. Nasser paved the way for the rise of the arab world. If you are Saudi you will probably not care or dismiss what I am saying but I will assure you that that is because you have been taught that way, reality is not what is claimed in the wahhabi kingdom. Most succesfull policies implemented in arab lands were created by Nasser. And he didn't wage "countless" wars against Yemen and Israel. He helped southern Yemen which was indeed communist and had gained independence from Britain against North Yemen which was a Shiia imamate, can you really blame him for that? He wage one war against Israel in 1967 which he lost. Israeli forces also invaded Port-Said along with France and Britain in 1956, but then retreated without the crisis escalating because of Soviet and American support to Egypt. And finally I will ask you, if he was so bad, why did 5 million people follow his coffin and mourn at his death?
@karim8988
@karim8988 2 года назад
@@azarshadakumuktir4551 you are so delusional, I am Egyptian and the land reform was not a necessity now we buy all our food and can't export shit
@56fbb2
@56fbb2 2 года назад
Great Leader Sadat sir....
@husseinbashir5889
@husseinbashir5889 Год назад
Hero of war and peace
@walidelaref881
@walidelaref881 2 года назад
R.I.P. Hero ..
@angialexy
@angialexy 11 месяцев назад
Wow this interview is 3 years before his assassinated !
@kavehjypsy
@kavehjypsy 2 месяца назад
MR. Sadat and his family have a special place in our heart. An Iranian here.
@RS-yd2bp
@RS-yd2bp Месяц назад
He has a place in mine as well, as do you. An israeli here
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 2 года назад
Even if you don’t see eye-to-eye with old Anwar, a pipe smoker can’t be all that bad...
@flyforce16
@flyforce16 4 года назад
So interesting!
@kitti90love
@kitti90love 5 месяцев назад
He was pragmatic, and honest 😊
@raskltube
@raskltube 4 года назад
he is pretty suave ill give him that
@RS-yd2bp
@RS-yd2bp 11 дней назад
As an israeli, I wish we had leaders like him today Including in Israel. He fought the wars, he wanted peace,
@iconoclasticphilosophy5641
@iconoclasticphilosophy5641 3 года назад
Probably the best Egyptian president. Given the bar in Egypt has always been very very low
@thutmose7506
@thutmose7506 3 года назад
Only after the military coup
@iconoclasticphilosophy5641
@iconoclasticphilosophy5641 3 года назад
@@thutmose7506 thoughts on you're favourite leader? British, french, ottomon, Mamluk, ayyubi, fatamid, rushidun? Maybe Saladin....nah, I like Sadat. He was gangster. Or I think of Mohamed Ali Pasha and his grandson Ismail. They too were international gangsters. Egypt is old, and Cairo is medieval. Egyptians are the best of people. Except we are not really Egyptian, but a mix of all these foreign people and cultures.
@thutmose7506
@thutmose7506 3 года назад
@@iconoclasticphilosophy5641 Real Egyptians are still around the same customs they kept their identity despite all the invaders that passed through Egypt in villages across the Nile path. Mohammed Ali was better leader than Nasser at least he defeated the British and stopped them from controlling Egypt. My favorite egyptian ancient leader is Thutmose III. Saad Zaghloul and Mostafa Nahas were both great leaders in recent times.
@ma.s2386
@ma.s2386 3 года назад
Lol actually the problem in Egypt is that the bar is so high. That is due to the fact that when Egypt got out of ottoman occupation it had a 300 year gap between it and Europe. Egypt stood still from early 1500's to the early 1800's. So every egyptian ruler was required to close this 300 year gap. Yet today it's a 20 years wide gap. Most who ruled Egypt in the past 200 years performed greatly and the people demanded tham to advance the country at triple and quadruple the speed that any "1st world country" is going at in order to catch up. Just in 1981 Egyptian GDP ppp was $89bn . Today in 2021 it's $1.36 trillion. That's increasing it's economy by more than 15 fold in 40 years. Tell me of one "1st world" country that was able to accomplish that. By that rate Egypt would have a $3 trillion GDP ppp in 2030. And that would be larger than the 2025 projected Economy size of italy, sth Korea, Canada, Spain or Australia. Source: IMF world Economic outlook report (April 2021) Any western leader would have a nervous breakdown rulling Egypt for just a few months.
@shebsheb8850
@shebsheb8850 3 года назад
@@ma.s2386 I’m Egyptian but this is so so false
@AbbakarMuhammad-n4g
@AbbakarMuhammad-n4g 3 дня назад
May Your Soul Rest In Jannat Firdaus. Bashaa Masr ❤️
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 2 года назад
Sectarian jihadist Islamic fundamentalism was the Arab world’s greatest gift to Israel and the U.S. Pan-Arab and Iranian secular nationalism, on the other hand, was the only real threat to U.S./Israeli hegemony in the Middle East and the Gulf region. Anwar Sadat was a pragmatist and a visionary ahead of his time and place.
@nilousafa4236
@nilousafa4236 4 месяца назад
How was islamism a gift to Iranian secular nationalism? Islamists took our country
@jax6277
@jax6277 4 месяца назад
Do you have the full interview uploaded or do you know where I can access the full interview? thanks
@truebeliever786
@truebeliever786 11 месяцев назад
Not the biggest fan of Saddat, but if only this vision had been realized. If he were still alive it might've been, but his successor (Hosni Mubarak) was a weak, puppet leader who let Israel get away with anything they wanted. If Saddat were alive, he never would've allowed Israel to invade and massacre the people of Lebanon, for 3 freaking years! I kind of wish Saddat had made peace with Rabin, instead of Menacham Begin. Begin was the head of a terrorist organization (Irgun) and far more militant and extremist. If it were Rabin, perhaps the peace with Egypt could extend further and closer to a Palestinian state, early on.
@psevdonimyoutube-u7s
@psevdonimyoutube-u7s Год назад
The greatest president of his country and his people! May Allah rest his soul!🙏🏻 We will remember and respect you, Anvar, and your killers rot in the dustbin of history, where the devil really punished them, there is no forgiveness for them and there will not be!
@adiltalib9747
@adiltalib9747 2 года назад
Efsanə Anvar Saddat ALLAH Rahmet eylesin AMİN .
@مصرالحضاره-ج5ض
@مصرالحضاره-ج5ض 2 года назад
pharaonic hero
@k.j.syedali7257
@k.j.syedali7257 3 года назад
Great president anvarsadad
@MrBayspring
@MrBayspring 12 дней назад
Why was this interview done in no air-conditioning?
@devonvanwaus1448
@devonvanwaus1448 Год назад
back then it was easier to make negotiations now it doesnt seem possible
@veeseee128
@veeseee128 2 года назад
He was like the Egyptian Obama. Easy going person.
@angialexy
@angialexy 11 месяцев назад
No way ! He wasn’t fake like Obama!he was a man of his words .
@joeybee1914
@joeybee1914 2 года назад
ASMR Sadat in full effect here.
@davidsonofyisrael
@davidsonofyisrael 2 года назад
I smoke pipe too. President Sadat is the man...Pipe smokers unite 😊
@justwatchingnothingmore
@justwatchingnothingmore 2 года назад
😂😂
@davidsonofyisrael
@davidsonofyisrael Год назад
@ibrahimhamada5910 Yes it is brother. A good way to relax and to think. Have a Blessed day.
@amer9208
@amer9208 6 месяцев назад
This war was here before us and will be here after.
@Imotehp
@Imotehp 3 месяца назад
As usual, men of very high quality are confronted with mediocrity, cowardice, ignorance and finally the violence of other men. May Anwar El Saddate watch over us from where he is now! Amen
@amer9208
@amer9208 6 месяцев назад
It's intriguing how some label Sadat as a traitor, yet unlike the Palestinians, he grasped the harsh reality he faced. The notion of 'from the river to the sea' lacks practicality. Arabs sacrificing their children and those of their perceived enemies for land won't lead to progress. Consequently, in 2024, the situation remains chaotic. At what juncture does the Holy Land retain its sanctity amidst this ongoing bloodshed?
@FallenUnicorn11
@FallenUnicorn11 2 дня назад
True, only way for peace is leaders from all sides to emerge and push for it knowing it would be political suicide and unpopular at first.
@karimsalem3499
@karimsalem3499 2 года назад
Egypt humiliated the Jewish enemy
@deans5086
@deans5086 2 года назад
When? Israel won both the 1967 and 1973 Wars. Egypt started off well in the '73 War but if it wasn't for the USA asking Israel to stop, Israel would have reached Cairo.
@ranaelshishiny5257
@ranaelshishiny5257 2 года назад
@@deans5086 so you are telling me the great Israel lost Sinai and didn’t reach Cairo just because mama America told it so ! Don’t be ridiculous ☺️ we humiliated Israel & got our land back . Bless Egypt 🇪🇬
@deans5086
@deans5086 2 года назад
@@ranaelshishiny5257 Israel didn't "lose" Sinai in the war. They still controlled Sinai and parts of African Egypt until 1982 when Egypt agreed to peace with Israel. That is historical fact. By the end of the war, Israel were deep in African Egypt and Egypt had lost all the territory they gained at the start of the war. Israel was less than 60 miles from Cairo. The USA asked them to back down. The war ended in 1973, Egypt only got the Sinai back in 1982 after they signed a peace treaty with Israel. Israel did not lose one piece of land by the end of the war.
@deans5086
@deans5086 2 года назад
@@ranaelshishiny5257 If Egypt “humiliated Israel” how did Israel control more Egyptian territory by the end of the war than they did the start of the war? Egypt started off the war well (with the Soviets help), but ended the war horrendously and militarily completely defeated.
@DONNIEDARKO374
@DONNIEDARKO374 Год назад
@@deans5086 how did they give it back in 1982 if Sadat was assassinated in 1981 and by that time he already had control of the Sinai peninsula and was even celebrating the anniversary of the ‘73 war? Looks like whatever chemicals those Auschwitz’s doctors injected into your grandparents brain passed something into your family 🤭
@pharoah-ahmose6075
@pharoah-ahmose6075 Год назад
He was very dark like ancient Egyptians pharaohs
@marcusgarvey7588
@marcusgarvey7588 Год назад
Think his mom is from nubia
@hamzamahran5090
@hamzamahran5090 3 месяца назад
His brother was green eyed 👍🏼
@SuperKripke
@SuperKripke Месяц назад
"The vein of life goes from the United States." If only Sadat could see Israel now.
@sableindian
@sableindian 2 года назад
So logical
@ArtVandelay00
@ArtVandelay00 9 месяцев назад
#freepalestine from the river to the sea 🇵🇸🇵🇸
@mohamedmohy6915
@mohamedmohy6915 Год назад
Big respect for you mr.sadat however your mistakes .good picture about mouslim
@veeseee128
@veeseee128 2 года назад
Wonder how he got along with saddam.
@M-rd9bw
@M-rd9bw 5 месяцев назад
He said that's sadam will destroy Iraq and he was right
@briankaroll57
@briankaroll57 Год назад
Every Arab nations calls him traitor after Israel treaty
@fahoodie1852
@fahoodie1852 Год назад
Even though he is the only one of our Arab leaders to have actually had any form of victory against them
@briankaroll57
@briankaroll57 Год назад
@@fahoodie1852 i know but gaddafi also call him traitor of arab even went war in 1977 but it also good choice for sadat but not forr arabs unitl he got kill in 1981
@V3locities
@V3locities Год назад
@@fahoodie1852sadat is the reason that palestine is occupied now
@StayActive98
@StayActive98 11 месяцев назад
@@V3locities How so?
@OmayraPacheco-m7n
@OmayraPacheco-m7n 7 месяцев назад
Carter Peace Talks, 1977.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@ab456z
@ab456z 11 месяцев назад
Way ahead of his time.
@Dana_inc
@Dana_inc 5 месяцев назад
Only an alert and knowledgeable citizen! Alert (fully aware)
@imanibrahim5409
@imanibrahim5409 3 месяца назад
Can you come back please?
@garethaustin3137
@garethaustin3137 Месяц назад
He wanted to return to the borders that existed before the Six Day War. Perhaps Egypt should have thought about that before blockading the Red Sea (an act of war) and planning a co-ordinated attack on all three of Israel's land borders. Mess around and find out.
@clivepilusa7734
@clivepilusa7734 5 месяцев назад
The last pharaoh
@jonnnyren6245
@jonnnyren6245 2 месяца назад
As a Canadian and as a Christian my respect for this man is absolutely profound and beyond words. Egypt is very lucky to have had him as their President. Probably more intelligent than the current idiot as our Prime Minister here in Canada.
@ayiesha84
@ayiesha84 Год назад
A older woman from Israel and Black decent came to examine me . She said he's my blood.
@bradwilliams4919
@bradwilliams4919 Год назад
Friend of Hassan & Noha (Sadat) Marei. Distinguished people.
@solarr2
@solarr2 4 года назад
👍😎🤓🇵🇱👍🤘
@maroonburgundy5720
@maroonburgundy5720 5 месяцев назад
Lol, Sadat was negotiating with a journalist! It wasn't smart to reveal what you're willing to accept and not accept in the negotiation prior to the negotiation itself.
@carolannmiles-hughes6222
@carolannmiles-hughes6222 3 года назад
He was nice looking. So was Nasir.😃😍
@ahmedsalamaali4137
@ahmedsalamaali4137 3 года назад
كل يبكي علي ليلاه 😅!
@mohamedAhmed-mq7ne
@mohamedAhmed-mq7ne 3 года назад
Nasir was very bad very arrogant
@AliHAnany
@AliHAnany Год назад
رحم الله السادات
@emmanuelaneri6683
@emmanuelaneri6683 2 года назад
This man is a black Arab
@wilbertkendal2524
@wilbertkendal2524 2 года назад
He looks more Arab to me. Egypt was once predominately BLACK until it was invaded back in 325 BC by the Syrians and Persians. Now the indigenous black Egyptians are slowly being replaced by invaders and impostors.
@leilameow9582
@leilameow9582 2 года назад
@@wilbertkendal2524 stop with this Afrocentrist BS, you look ridiculous.
@leilameow9582
@leilameow9582 2 года назад
Yes he’s an Afro Arab
@j-coolsoulmusic7392
@j-coolsoulmusic7392 2 года назад
Yes he is
@JamesBond-hg6gt
@JamesBond-hg6gt 2 года назад
I think only from his mother side...
@abdullahwaheed5684
@abdullahwaheed5684 Месяц назад
Wow ! His English was incredible ! RIP saddat ❤️
@mostafakamal4372
@mostafakamal4372 Год назад
بداية النهاية لمصر
@Heretic-007
@Heretic-007 4 месяца назад
There was no "Palestine" to leave
@franciscofernandez1648
@franciscofernandez1648 2 года назад
Lástima no saber ingles.
@southsudani983
@southsudani983 11 месяцев назад
i can see the sudanese in him, the madness of the middle east continues
@hussainalharbi2448
@hussainalharbi2448 8 месяцев назад
he is egyptian
@southsudani983
@southsudani983 8 месяцев назад
@@hussainalharbi2448 his mum was sudanese ...., a black sudanese too, he was mixed
@shishidoseijuro7770
@shishidoseijuro7770 5 месяцев назад
​His mum wasn't Sudanese, she was nubian.southsudani983
@robertolemoscustodiocust-eg1gz
@robertolemoscustodiocust-eg1gz 5 месяцев назад
Prêmio Nobel da Paz , em um mundo que vive em Guerra
@solarpunk92
@solarpunk92 5 месяцев назад
This man is like Atatürk but different.
@deans5086
@deans5086 2 года назад
Well that was a lie...
@karimsalem3499
@karimsalem3499 2 года назад
Egypt occupied Israel
@semsemn2973
@semsemn2973 Месяц назад
بطل هطل😅
@veeseee128
@veeseee128 11 месяцев назад
Anwar sadat was a black man. Just look at him. Im just saying there are black Egyptians.
@veeseee128
@veeseee128 3 месяца назад
@@hussainalharbi2448 Nothing. He was a great man.
@lar.aziz.L
@lar.aziz.L 3 месяца назад
When he will say ??* perhaps yes perhaps no exactly i don't know* Taht famous part??
@omohammadi7509
@omohammadi7509 4 месяца назад
HE BASICALLY GOT NOTHING AND GAVE EVERYTHING
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج 3 месяца назад
Hahahahahaha, Sadat was able to liberate Sinai and remove all Israeli settlements in Sinai and say he didn't get anything
@omohammadi7509
@omohammadi7509 3 месяца назад
@user-cz4vs5ue8u he sold out Jordanians, Syrians and Palestinians and agreed to de militarize Sinai...where as Israel made no such concession in Negav. Simple divide and conquer...Israel tricked Sadat & unfortunately many Egyptians are too proud to accept it.
@omohammadi7509
@omohammadi7509 3 месяца назад
​@user-cz4vs5ue8u many Egyptians are too proud to admit it...but he sold out Palestine, Syria & Jordan....what do you think happened to their respective negotiating positions when Egypt capitulated, they should have acted together. Under the agreement Egypts military is restricted in Sinai...Israel isn't restricted in Negav. Viewed objectively its an embarrassing and ridiculous sumbission to a relatively tiny country.
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج 3 месяца назад
Ha ha ha, he sold Jordan, Palestine and Syria how, and he was the first one who worked to solve the Palestinian issue He is the one who held the Port House conference in which the Palestinian flag was and the Palestinians did not attend it and Syria also refused peace to liberate the Golan and until now they have not fired a single shot at Israel As for disarming Sinai, this is old talk Sinai now with all the forces of the Egyptian army in Sinai with all its equipment and weapons, and the Egyptian police with all its weapons in the first place ​@@omohammadi7509
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج
@عبدالرحمنخالد-ك4ث2ج 3 месяца назад
​@@omohammadi7509What surrender are you talking about? If Egypt had surrendered, it would not have been able to liberate Sinai in the first place
@JewellKimbrough-il5cw
@JewellKimbrough-il5cw 10 месяцев назад
Dad Anwar Sadat Assassinated Oh Our Creator Ruined Humble Quiet Rose 🌹 Babygirl Janet Jewell
@adamsam8619
@adamsam8619 Год назад
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@veeseee128
@veeseee128 2 года назад
Like, how he says "my land." 1:00 LOL Fact: Sadat was a black man. yes he was.
@wilbertkendal2524
@wilbertkendal2524 2 года назад
He looks more Arab to me. Egypt was once predominately BLACK until it was invaded back in 325 BC by the Syrians and Persians. Now the indigenous black Egyptians are slowly being replaced by invaders and impostors.
@veeseee128
@veeseee128 2 года назад
@@wilbertkendal2524 I respect your opinion but he had dark skin and Sadat's hair was very wooly or nappy. Characteristic of black people.
@mirrxx
@mirrxx 2 года назад
We Egyptians are SO mixed💀 You can see white, black, brown, etc but they're 100% Egyptians, you can't identify "a true Egyptian citizen" just by looking at their skin colour💀
@wilbertkendal2524
@wilbertkendal2524 2 года назад
@@mirrxx LOL!.....They are not the true indigenous black Egyptians. Ancient Egypt was a pure black African civilization before it was invaded by the Assyrians and Persians back in 325 BC. Sadly, Egypt now looks like a Pakistani an Arab $hit-hole.
@j-coolsoulmusic7392
@j-coolsoulmusic7392 2 года назад
Sadats mother was of Sudanese origin he def has nubi blood in him, great man, great leader, much love to the egyptian people
@שלוםא-ע2ר
@שלוםא-ע2ר 2 года назад
לא היה צריך לתת את סיני
@Viscountvelvelvocity2003
@Viscountvelvelvocity2003 7 месяцев назад
Cry
@thortessem271
@thortessem271 Год назад
Sadat was a hero. RIP
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