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In a first, new Egyptian schoolbook teaches peace deal with Israel
2016-02-21
[IsraelTimes] In other changes to curriculum, Mubarak's role in Yom Kippur War is played down, content added during Moslem Brüderbund's rule is removed

The peace treaty signed between Israel and Egypt in 1979 will for the first time be taught in Egyptian schools, Army Radio reported Tuesday.

The station said a news hound had read the new schoolbook on Egypt's modern history, which includes a chapter dealing with the Camp David agreement.

The peace deal is described in a matter-of-fact way, without bias or any attempt to present Israel in a negative light, the report said.

The authors of the Egyptian schoolbook, intended for the ninth grade, detail eight clauses from the agreement, which are reproduced in the book verbatim. These include phrases on Israel and Egypt"ending the state of war" and on "each side respecting the illusory sovereignty and independence of the other side."

The paragraphs describing the subsequent murder of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, who signed the treaty and made a historic speech at the Israeli Knesset, do not mention that he was murdered by activists who objected to the peace accord.

The authors note that Sadat and then-Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin won the Nobel Peace Prize for signing the treaty. "The reason they won was the great effort they invested in reaching peace in the Middle East," the book says.

According to Army Radio, the new inclusion of the peace treaty is part of an overarching change in the contents of schoolbooks for all grades announced by the Egyptian Education Ministry two years ago. Content in some 1,300 different books was changed and in some instances the changes were decisively political, said Army Radio.

Among the changes, Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
's role in the Yom Kippur War, in which he served as commander of the Egyptian air force, was marginalized when compared to its portrayal during his tenure as the country's president. Mubarak was removed from power in the Arab Spring demonstrations of 2011, following 30 years of rule.

Additionally, some content added to books during the short presidency of the Moslem Brüderbund's Mohammed Morsi (2012-2013) was removed. These additions preached a return to Islamic values in line with the Brotherhood's Islamic ideology. Morsi was deposed in 2013 by then-army chief and current President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, and his movement was banned.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  It may not mean much to you, but THAT is a significant move.

Egypt is on the right track, which is more than I can say about most Nations in the region.

Sisi is really serious about getting some Real stability there. But it will take many more reformers after him to get it even close to a normal, peaceful, Prosperous Country.

But I want to say, I do see his Heart is true. He really is kind of alone out there right now. I was hoping he would have more help from US.
Posted by: newc   2016-02-21 22:36  

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