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1977
 
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Anwar el-Sadat, the Egyptian president, travels to Jerusalem to propose a peace plan to the Israelis      
1978
 
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Anwar el-Sadat and Menachem Begin sign an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty at Camp David in the USA        
1978
 
     
Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar el-Sadat share the Nobel Peace Prize        
1981
 
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Muslim terrorists assassinate Anwar el-Sadat, in response to his peace agreement with Israel        
1981
 
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Sadat is peacefully succeeded in Egypt by his vice-president, Hosni Mubarak       
2011  January 25
 
    
Inspired by the example of Tunisia, a day of revolt is organized in Egypt, in protest against police methods and to coincide with National Police Day       
2011  January 26
 
    
Recognizing the use made by demonstrators of Facebook and Twitter, the Egyptian government shuts down internet access for most of the country       
2011  January 28
 
    
On what becomes known as the 'Friday of Anger' hundreds of thousands demonstrate in Egypt after Friday prayers, a developing tradition in the Arab Spring       
2011  February 11
 
    
After nearly three weeks of escalating violence in Egypt, President Mubarak announces his resignation       
2011  May 28
 
 
A court in Cairo finds Hosni Mubarak guilty of damaging the national economy by severing internet connections on January 26 and fines him about US $34 million