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(10:44 PM. Seth’s reference to President Anwar Sadat of Egypt came about because this afternoon Sadat, President Carter, and Prime Minister Begin of Israel had signed the long-sought-for peace treaty between their two countries. The event had been televised. We’d watched reruns of it on TV while we ate supper.)
Particularly in the beginning, for all of your joint complaints about Prentice, Prentice was innovative. (With humor:) I believe that Sadat on television this evening said (louder) that it takes time for old ideas to change.
[...] However, it fits in with much of our questioning of late, in connection with the Middle East peace talks these past few months, and the behavior of the three who met at the summit, held at Camp David: Carter, President Sadat of Egypt, and Prime Minister Begin of Israel. Recently Jane and I found it the height of irony that Begin and Sadat were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize—evidently, we sarcastically concluded, because after thirty years of fighting Israel and Egypt weren’t shooting at each other—at least for the moment.
[...] In view of the subject matter that did develop, rather to our surprise, let me note that since late last week President Carter, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, and Israel’s Prime Minister Begin have been meeting at Camp David in pursuit of peace for the Middle East. [...]
Begin, Sadat, and Carter are each “God-fearing” men, sincere believers in their causes. [...]