TEL AVIV: When I told this to Anwar Sadat, he laughed: “The moment the door of your airplane opened, all Israelis held their breath. I live on a main street in Tel Aviv, and at that moment I looked out at the street below. It was totally empty. Nothing moved, except one cat which was probably hurrying home to the television.” Thirty-one years have passed from that moment, one of the greatest in Israeli lives.Egypt and Israel were in a state of war. In the previous 30 years, four major campaigns...