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Annotated Bibliography

Primary:
"Archive Covers." Time. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/archive/covers/1978/1101780102_400.jpg.
This primary source, a collection of pictures of the covers Anwar Sadat received for Time
Magazine was helpful to us by showing us the historical importance of Sadat to not only
Egypt, but the rest of the world as well. On our website, these pictures add a visual
element on the leadership page about Anwar Sadat.
"Begin, Carter and Sadat at Camp David." Wikimedia. January 1, 1978. Accessed February 3,
2015.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Begin,_Carter_and_Sadat_at_Camp
_David_1978.jpg.
We used this primary source picture to show the importance of the meeting of Begin,
Carter, and Sadat at Camp David to start the peace making process. We used this on the
page about the overview of the treaty.
"Begin Betar Bielsk." Museum of Family History. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/ap-begin-gp-betar-bielsk.jpg.
This picture, a primary source, gave us a better idea of Begins early life such as his
military background and education. We used this on our page about Menachem Begin to
add a visual element.
"Begin." Haaretz.com. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.haaretz.com/polopoly_fs/1.371883.1309998575!/image/2537274027.jpg_gen
/derivatives/landscape_640/2537274027.jpg
We used this primary source, a picture of Begin to add a visual element to the page about
leadership, Menachem Begin.
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros. "The Middle East: The Foreign Policy of Egypt in the Post-Sadat
Era." Global. Foreign Affairs, 1982. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/36186/boutros-boutros-ghali/the-middle-eastthe-foreign-policy-of-egypt-in-the-post-sadat-er
We used this primary source, an article, to further our background on the legacy of
Sadat in Egypt domestically and internationally. We used this on our legacy page.
"Camp David Accords." Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. N.p., 17 Sept. 1978. Web. 21
Oct. 2014.
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/foreignpolicy/peace/guide/pages/camp%20david%
20accords.aspx
We used this primary source, an account of the Camp David Accords from the Israeli
perspective to build our background knowledge. We used this on our website to talk
about Camp David Accords.

"The Camp David Accords." April 1, 1979. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://muqtafi.birzeit.edu/InterDocs/images/284.pdf.
We used this primary source, a transcript copy of the Camp David Accords to read the
actual text of the accords and the frameworks it set up. We used this on our page about
the Camp David Accords.
Carter, Jimmy. Letter to Anwar Sadat. 14 Feb. 1977. MS. The White House, n.p.
http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/documents/campdavid25/cda01.pdf
We used this primary source, a letter from Jimmy Carter to Sadat, to learn more about the
relationship that the leaders had. We used this to understand what role the United States
had in not only Camp David and the treaty, but the peace process as a whole.
"Correspondence with President Anwar Sadat." Correspondence with President Anwar
Sadat. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.sadat.umd.edu/archives/correspondence.htm.
These letters between Carter, Sadat, and Begin, a primary source helped us better
understand how the communications between the three leaders functioned. On our
website, these letters are displayed on the page about negotiations.
"Deceleration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements." ACPR. September
13, 1993. Accessed February 3, 2015. http://www.acpr.org.il/publications/books/43-Zerooslo-accord.pdf.
This primary source, a copy of the Oslo Accord of 1993 was helpful to us by letting us
see the transcript of these accords that were ultimately created as a result of the EgyptIsrael peace treaty.
"Department of History - Arab Israel." Department of History - Arab Israel. Accessed
February 3, 2015.
http://www.westpoint.edu/history/SitePages/Arab Israel.aspx.
This picture primary source was used to visualize the violence that occurred during the
series of Arab-Israeli wars. On our website, it helps the audience visualize the effect of
the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
"Egyptian President Anwar El-Sadat Assassinated." Egypt, Cairo. 6 Oct. 1981. Speech.
We used this speech, a primary source, to learn about the initial response to Sadats
murder. On our website, it was used on the legacy and leadership pages.
Farrell, William E. "SADAT ASSASSINATED AT ARMY PARADE AS MEN AMID RANKS
FIRE INTO STANDS; VICE PRESIDENT AFFIRMS 'ALL TREATIES'"New York
Times. The New York Times Company, 06 Oct. 1981. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
We used this newspaper article, a primary source to show the immediate results and
perception of Sadats assassination. We used this in our website page about Sadat.

Fleming, Kevin, and Corbis. Anwar El-Sadat. 1981. Britannica, Egypt. Anwar El-Sadat.
Web.11 Jan. 2015.
<http://media-1.web.britannica.com/eb-media/65/75565-004-FD64560F.jpg>.
We used this primary source photo to provide a visual of Anwar Sadat and improve the
visual appeal of the website.
"Garland Arab-Israeli Cartoons." UK Cartoons. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/record-image/standard/NG1721.
We used this primary source, a political cartoon, to see how people viewed Sadats
involvement with the treaty from a more satirical standpoint. This cartoon is on our
website on the Egypt legacy page.
Glass, Andrew. "Egypt, Israel Conclude Peace Treaty, March 26, 1979."POLITICO. N.p., 24
Mar. 2014. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/this-day-in-politics-egypt-israel-march-26-1
979-105014.html
We used this primary source photo to illustrate the peace process, and negotiations
between Begin and Sadat. The photo gave a visual emphasis to the treaty and
enhanced the website.
"Golan Heights Syria Israeli Occupation." Golan67. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.golan67.net/images/GolanFotos/Golan_Heights_Syria_Israeli_Occupatio
n9
We used this primary source picture to show the occupation that the Israeli troops
had of Golan Heights during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. This photo is displayed on
the Six Day war page.
Gwertzman, Bernard, Mr. "Egypt and Israel Sign Formal Peace Treaty, Ending a State of
War After 30 Years; Sadat and Begin Praise Carter's Role."The New York Times
26 Mar. 1979: n. pag. Print.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0326.html
We used this book, a primary source, to get information about the treaty and the lead
up to the treaty. On our website, we used this source multiple times to describe
Sadat and Menachems role in the peace process.
"How They Stood Militarily: The Arab States and Israel on the Eve of the 1948 War." Boston
Globe. January 1, 1948. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzaifba/Globe_Photo/2008/05/16/1210977024_4989.jpg.
We used this primary source, a photograph to get a better visual understanding of what
the 1948 war looked like. We used this on our page about the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

"Jimmy Carter Campaign." ABC News. January 1, 1972. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://a.abcnews.com/images/Politics/gty_jimmy_carter_campaign_tk_120328_wmain.jp
g
We used this primary source picture to add a visual effect to the website in terms of
Jimmy Carter as a person, which we incorporated onto our website on the page about
Jimmy Carter.
"Jimmy Carter "Camp David Accords" Transcript." Jimmy Carter "Camp David Accords"
Transcript. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Oct. 2014. <http://www.speechesusa.com/Transcripts/jimmy_carter-campdavid.html>.
We used the transcript of the Camp David Accords, a primary source, to build our
background knowledge on the lead up to the Egypt-Israel treaty. We used this on the
page about the Camp David Accords.
"Lebanon War." Infinity Journal. Accessed February 3, 2015.
https://www.infinityjournal.com/images_articles/71.jpg.
We used this photograph, a primary source, to get a visual representation of the Lebanon
War which was a long term impact of the treaty for Israel. This is used on the Israel
legacy page.
Lionaes, Aase. "Award Ceremony Speech." The Noble Peace Prize 1978. Oslo. 10 Dec.
1978. Speech.
We used this speech, a primary source, to see how Sadat explained the peace
process and reacted to this honor. We used this on the page about Sadat.
"The Middle East: The Foreign Policy of Egypt in the Post-Sadat Era." Global. January 1,
1982. Accessed January 12, 2015.
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/36186/boutros-boutros-ghali/the-middle-eastthe-foreign-policy-of-egypt-in-the-post-sadat-er.
We used this primary source of an article to understand the legacy of Sadat within Egypt,
one year after his assassination. We used this on our page about domestic legacy.
"Negev Brigade Soldiers." Wikipedia. Accessed February 3,
2015 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Negev_Brigade_soldiers_
1948.jpg
We used this photograph, a primary source, to see what the military technology
looked like during the wars that Israel and the Arab nations fought during the 20th
century. We used this picture on the page about historical context as a preview to
the Yom Kippur war of 1973.
"Nobel Lecture*." Anwar Al-Sadat. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1978/al-sadat-lecture.html.
We used this primary source of a speech transcript to read what Anwar Sadat said upon
receiving the nobel peace prize. We used this on the leadership page about Anwar Sadat.

Pace, Eric. "Anwar El-Sadat, the Daring Arab Pioneer of Peace with Israel."New York Times
7 Oct. 1981: n. pag. Print.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/1225.html
We used this New Yorks Time Article, a primary source, to learn about the influence
that Sadat had on the initiation of the treaty. This information appears on the page
Menachem, Sadat, and domestic legacy.
Quandt, William B. Decade of Decisions: American Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1967-1976. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.
We used this book written in 1977, a primary source, to better understand the
response to the Arab-Israeli conflict as it was happening. We used this information
throughout our website, specifically regarding the role the United States played in
mediating the peace process.
Sadat, Anwar. In search of identity: an autobiography. Cutchogue, N.Y.: Buccaneer
Books,1978. Print.
We used this book, a primary source to get a first hand account of Sadats account
of the peace process. On our website, we used this source on our background about
Sadat.
"Sadat Assassinated at Army Parade as Men Amid Ranks Fire into Stands; Vice President
Affirms 'All Treaties'" New York Times. October 8, 1981. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/1006.html.
We used this newspaper cover, a primary source, to see what the headlines looked like
right after Sadats assassination, and the response from the international community. We
used this on our page about the legacy of the treaty in Egypt.
"Sadat Assassination." NBC News. Accessed February 3, 2015. http://media3.snbcnews.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/110706-sadat-assassination-hlarge5a.grid-8x2.jpg.
This picture, a primary source, helps to give a visual representation of what the scene
where Sadat was assassinated actually looked like. On our website this appears on the
page about the legacy of the treaty in Egypt.
Sadat Carter Begin. 1978. Camp David Accords, Washington DC. Martin Kramer. Web. 11
Jan. 2015.
<http://www.martinkramer.org/sandbox/wpcontent/uploads/2014/03/SadatCarterBegin325__325x244.jpg>.
We used this primary source photo to illustrate the diplomatic relationship between
Carter, Sadat, and Begin in order to enhance the visual appeal of out website.

"Significance of Air Power in Arab-Israeli Wars." IB ZINE. Accessed January 12, 2015.

http://www.yourmiddleeast.com/media/news/images/2013/photo_1370432919513-10_s660x390.jpg.
We used this photo, a primary source, to illustrate the Six-day war. We used it on our
background page about the war in order to develop context for the negotiating of the
treaty.
"Sinai Peninsula." Museum of Family History. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/w-sinai-peninsula.jpg.
We used this primary source photograph to get a visual representation of the what the
Sinai Peninsula looked like in terms of its landscape, which we used on the page about
the terms of the treaty.
"Six Day War - Arab Cartoons." Six Day War - Arab Cartoons. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.sixdaywar.co.uk/arab-cartoons.htm.
We used these cartoons, a primary source to learn about the Arab reaction to their
loss in the war of 1967, and how they had pictured it would turn out. This cartoon is
on the page of our website about the Six Day War.
"Six-Day War." Britannica. January 1, 1967. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://media-1.web.britannica.com/eb-media/20/99920-004-617A5043.jpg.
We used this picture primary source to see the Israeli troops entering Gaza and the scene
that it created in the 1967 war. This picture is displayed on our website on the page about
the Six Day War.
"Six Day War Part 1 Tank Column." Words and War. January 1, 1967. Accessed February
3, 2015.
http://www.wordsandwar.com/wpcontent/gallery/six_days_war_part_1/tank_column_somewhere.jpg.
We used this picture primary source to get a more visual idea of what the war of
1967 looked like from a military standpoint. This picture appears on our Six Day War
page so that the audience can receive a visual representation.
"UN GA Resolution 181." Medea. Accessed January 12, 2015.
http://institut-medea.be/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/map-res1811.jpg.
We used this primary source photo to illustrate the 1948 Arab Israeli war and build
context around the previously hostile relationship between the two nations and
the
implementation of the treaty.
"UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (II), Palestine." Council on Foreign Relations.
Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.cfr.org/international-organizations-and-alliances/un-general-assemblyresolution-181-ii-palestine/p11191.
We used this UN resolution primary source to see what the text of resolution 181 (II)
said. We used this to see more context to the Egypt-Israel treaty.

"The Yom Kippur War: 40th Anniversary in Photos | Defense Media Network." Defense Media
Network The Yom Kippur War 40th Anniversary in Photos Comments. Accessed
February 3, 2015. http://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/the-yom-kippur-war40th-anniversary-in-photos/.
We used this primary source, a slideshow of the Yom Kippur war to see what this war
looked like from a broader standpoint. We used this on the page about the Yom Kippur
War of 1973.
Secondary:
"American Experience: TV's Most-watched History Series." PBS. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/carter-peace/.
We used this video, a secondary source to get a visual and audio explanation of the role
Carter played in negotiations. We used this on the Camp David Accords page.
"Anwar El-Sadat." Bio.com. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.biography.com/people/anwar-el-sadat-9469060#synopsis.
We used this secondary source, a biography, to learn more about Anwar El-Sadats life and
his accomplishments within Egypt and Middle East peace. We used this on the page about
Anwar El-Sadat.
"Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at University of Maryland, College Park."
Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at University of Maryland, College Park.
Accessed January 28, 2015. http://sadat.umd.edu/people/anwar_sadat.htm.
We used this collection of information about Anwar Sadat, a secondary source to learn
about Sadats impacts both domestically and internationally during his reign. We used this
on the page about Anwar Sadat and the Egypt legacy page.
"The Arab-Israeli War of 1948 - 19451952 - Milestones - Office of the Historian." The ArabIsraeli War of 1948 - 19451952 - Milestones - Office of the Historian. Accessed January
28, 2015. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/arab-israeli-war.
We used this secondary source, an explanation written by the US State Department, Office
of the Historian in order to learn about the early build up to the peace treaty. The
information we found on this page was used on our website on the tab about the 1948
Arab-Israeli war.

"Bonus Video: The Camp David Accords." PBS American Experience. Accessed January 28,
2015. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/bonus-video/presidentsendingwar-carter/?flavour=mobile.

We used this video, a primary source, to learn about the Camp David Accords and the
initial peace-making process between Israel, Egypt, and the United States. We used this
information on the Camp David Accords page and on the three leadership pages.
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros. "The Middle East: The Foreign Policy of Egypt in the Post-Sadat
Era." Global. January 1, 1982. Accessed January 12, 2015.
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/36186/boutros-boutros-ghali/the-middle-eastthe-foreign-policy-of-egypt-in-the-post-sadat-er.
We used this secondary source website to learn about the long lasting impact of the
Israel-Egypt peace treaty, and how it affected Egypt in terms of foreign policy long
after Sadat was assassinated. The source gave us insight to legacy that the treaty
had.
Bradley, C. Paul. The Camp David Peace Process: A Study of Carter Administration Policies,
1977-1980. Grantham, N.H.: Tompson & Rutter ; 1981.
We used this book, a secondary source to expand our knowledge on the Camp
David peace process and the impacts of this process in regards to the Egypt-Israel
peace treaty and the relationship between Sadat, Begin, and Carter. Information and
quotes from this book are used throughout the website.
Bronner, Ethan. "Jews, Arabs and Jimmy Carter." The New York Times. January 6, 2007.
Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/books/review/Bronner.t.html?_r=0.
We used this secondary source, a review of the book Jews, Arabs and Jimmy Carter to
learn more about the relationship between Egypt, Israel, and the United States. We
incorporated this information into multiple pages on our website.
Citino, Nathan. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events
that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
Danin, Robert. "Sadat's Legacy and Egypt Today." Council on Foreign Relations. November 18,
2011. Accessed January 12, 2015. http://blogs.cfr.org/danin/2011/11/18/sadats-legacy-andegypt-today/.
We used this secondary source, an article to gain more knowledge on the legacy and
leadership of Sadat, dating all the way to 2011 when the article was written. We used this
source on both Sadats page as well as the legacy page.
Gelvin, James. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events

that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
"Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Is 'vanishing' - Diplomacy and
Defense." Haaretz.com. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/former-u-s-president-jimmy-carterisraeli-pal estinian-peace-is-vanishing-1.471617.
We used the secondary source, a newspaper article to learn about the long term effects of
the peace treaty from the perspective of Jimmy Carter. On our website we used it on the
page about international legacy.
Halperin, Liora. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events
that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
Hohenberg, John. Israel at 50: A Journalist's Perspective. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University
Press, 1998.
This book, a secondary source was helpful to us by teaching us about Israels history
domestically, and the impacts of the wars on the terms of the treaty. We used this on our
page about Menachem Begin, and the context pages.
"Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty." Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Accessed February 3, 2015.
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/foreignpolicy/peace/guide/pages/israel-egypt peace treaty.aspx.
We used this secondary source, an explanation of the Egypt-Israel peace treaty from the
perspective of Israel to learn about the impacts of the treaty in Israel. On our website this
information was used on the page about the terms of the treaty and the legacy in Israel and
Egypt.
"Israeli War of Independence: Background & Overview." Background & Overview. Accessed
January 28, 2015. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/1948_War.html.
We used this background on the Israeli war of independence, a secondary source, to learn
about how Israels quest for independence affected the terms of the treaty. We used this
information on the page about the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

"Israel and the 1948 War." Israel and the 1948 War. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/israel_and_the_1948_war.htm.

We used this background on the Israeli war of independence, a secondary source, to learn
about how Israel gaining independence impacted the treaty. We used this information on
the page about the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
"Israel's Wars & Operations: The Yom Kippur War *." The Yom Kippur War. Accessed January
28, 2015. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/1973toc.html.
We used this secondary source, an explanation of the Yom Kippur War to get a better
understanding in the lead up to the treaty. We used this on our page about the Yom Kippur
War of 1973.
"James Carter." The White House. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/1600/presidents/jimmycarter.
We used this secondary source, a biography, to learn about Jimmy Carters life and
involvement in the middle east throughout his presidency. On our website, this information
was used on the leadership page about Jimmy Carter.
"Jimmy Carter Biography." Jimmy Carter Biography. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.cartercenter.org/news/experts/jimmy_carter.html.
This secondary source, a biography of Jimmy Carter was helpful to us by giving us an
explanation of Jimmy Carters life. We used this on the tab about Jimmy Carter.
Levey, Zach. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events
that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
Little, Doug. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events
that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
"Menachem Begin and Israel." Menachem Begin and Israel. January 1, 2014. Accessed
January 12, 2015.
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/menachem_begin_and_israel.htm.
We used this website, a secondary source, to gather background information on the
Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin. We used this information on the page
regarding information about Begin and his policies. This source enabled us to
understand how he and Sadat eventually accomplished long lasting peace.
Menachem Begin." Bio.com. Accessed January 28, 2015.
http://www.biography.com/people/menachem-begin-37331.

This biography, a secondary source, was helpful to us by giving us a broader knowledge on


Menachem Begin and his life prior to becoming the Prime Minister of Israel. We used this
on our website on the leadership page about Menachem Begin.
Mitchell, Bard. "Israel-Egypt Relations: Background & Overview of Peace Treaty." Jewish
Virtual Library. Accessed January 12, 2015.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Peace/peace_with_Egypt.html.
We used this secondary source website to develop background knowledge on the
relationship between the two nations, and why they needed a peace treaty to establish
peace in the middle east.
Pace, Eric. "Anwar El-Sadat, the Daring Arab Pioneer of Peace with Israel." New York
Times 7 Oct. 1981: n. pag. New York Times. The New York Times Company. Web.
21 Oct. 2014.
We used this secondary source website to collect information on the leadership of
Anwar Sadat, and why his policies were such a breakthrough in terms of middle
eastern diplomacy. We used this information on the page about Anwar Sadat to
establish that his presidency marked a new period for Egypt, and eventually resulted
in the treaty.
Perlmutter, Amos. "Israel and the Arabs: A Race Against Time: The Egyptian-Israeli
Negotiations over the Future of Palestine." Foreign Affairs. January 1, 1979. Accessed
February 3, 2015. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/32624/amos-perlmutter/israeland-the-arabs-a-race-agai nst-time-the-egyptian-israeli-ne.
We used this article, a secondary source to learn about the long term impacts of the
treaty on the relationship between Israel and the Arab world, as well as the
relationship between Israel and Palestine. We used this on our pages on the legacy of the
treaty.
"Remembering the War in October." - Al Jazeera English. October 7, 2013. Accessed January 28,
2015. http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/specialseries/2013/10/remembering-waroctober-2013107122612930786.html.
We used this secondary source, a gallery of pictures with captions to get a visual
representation of the war in 1973. We used this information and pictures on our page about
the Yom Kippur war.
"Reviewing Egypt's Gains from Its Peace Treaty with Israel." - The Washington Institute for
Near East Policy. Accessed February 3, 2015. http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policyanalysis/view/reviewing-egypts-gains-from-its-peace-treaty-with-israel.
We used this article secondary source to learn about the long term effects of the treaty,
more specifically how it positively benefited Egypt to date. On our website this
information was used on the page about the legacy in Egypt.
Sassoon, Joseph. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events

that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt,
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
Sciarcon, Jonathan. Personal interview by author. 2015.
We used this secondary source, an interview, to get more knowledge on the events
that led up to the treaty, the treaty itself, and the impacts of the treaty for Egypt
Israel, and the rest of the international community. The information from this
interview is used throughout the website.
"Sinai Peninsula | Peninsula, Egypt." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Accessed February 3,
2015. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/545586/Sinai-Peninsula.
We used this secondary source explanation to learn about the history and
importance of the Sinai Peninsula in the treaty. We used this source in our website
on the page about the actual terms of the treaty.
"The Six-Day War: Background & Overview." Background & Overview. Accessed January 28,
2015. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/67_war.html
This secondary source, an explanation of what happened during the war in 1967 gave us
background information on the Six day war. We were able to use information from this
website on our Six Day War page.
"This Week In History: The Arab League's Three No's." The Jerusalem Post. Accessed January
28, 2015. http://www.jpost.com/Features/In-Thespotlight/This-Week-In-History-The-ArabLeagues-three-nos.
We used this newspaper article, a secondary source, to learn about the Arab League
Summit and its terms. This information was used on our website on the page about the war
of 1967.
Wright, Lawrence. Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David.
Toronto: Random House LLC, 2014.
We used this book, a secondary source, to learn about the specific events at the Camp
David Accords, and more information about the relationship between Begin, Sadat, and
Carter. We used quotes and information from this book throughout the website, specifically
the leadership and Camp David Accords page.

Yom Kippur War 1973: The Egyptian Revenge. United States.


Film.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BumWLG_v1b4

We used this video, a secondary source to get a better visual and auditory explanation of
what happened in the war of 1973. We used this on our page about the Yom Kippur War.
"The 1967 Arab-Israeli War - 19611968 - Milestones - Office of the Historian." The 1967 ArabIsraeli War - 19611968 - Milestones - Office of the Historian. Accessed January 28, 2015.
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/arab-israeli-war-1967.
We used this secondary source, an explanation of the 1967 Arab Israeli war from the US
department of state in order to learn more background knowledge. We used this on our
website on the page about the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
"6 October 1973: The Yom Kippur War Begins - The New Nixon." The New Nixon. Accessed
February 3, 2015.
http://blog.nixonfoundation.org/2011/10/6-october-1973-the-yom- kippur-war-begins/.
We used this secondary source, an article about the 1973 war to expand our knowledge
on the impact the United States played in this war even prior to the Camp David Accords
and treaty. On our website, this information appears on the page about the Yom Kippur
War.

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