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Sadat
This biography by David Hirst and Irene Beeson offers an in-depth and critical study of Anwar el-Sadat, the third president of Egypt and one of the most controversial leaders of the modern Middle East. The book traces Sadat’s early life, his role in the Free Officers Movement, and his unexpected rise to the presidency following the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser. It examines his political transformation, leadership during the October War of 1973, and his bold decision to pursue peace with Israel—an action that reshaped regional politics and led to both acclaim and fierce opposition. Drawing on political analysis, interviews, and historical documentation, Sadat presents a balanced portrait of the ambitions, contradictions, and legacy of a leader whose assassination shocked the world.
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