The Infitah (Arabic: انفتاح Infitāḥ, IPA: [enfeˈtæːħ] "openness") was Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's policy of "opening the door" to private investment in Egypt in the years following the 1973 October War (Yom Kippur War) with Israel. Infitah was accompanied by a break with longtime ally and aid-giver the USSR — which was replaced by the United States — and by a peace process with Israel symbolized by Sadat's dramatic flight to Jerusalem in 1977. Infitah ended the domination of Egypt's economy by the public sector and encouraged both domestic and foreign investment in the private sector. The Egyptian Army's cross through the Suez canal in the October 1973/Yom Kippur War, which most Egyptians considered a strategic victory, gave Sadat the prestige to initiate a major reversal of Gamal Abdel Nasser's policies.
I can’t sleep, everything I ever knew
Is a lie without you,
I can’t breathe, when my heart,
Is broke in two,
There’s no beat without you
You’re not gone but you’re not here
At least that’s the way it seems tongith
If we could try to end these wars
I know that we can make it right
’cause baby
I don’t wanna fight no more,
I forgot what we were fighting for,
And this lonliness that’s in my heart
Won’t let me be apart from you
I don’t wanna have to try
Girl to live without you in my life,
So I’m hopin we can start tonight
’cause I don’t wanna fight no more
How can I leave, when everything
That I adore
And everything I’m living for
Girl it’s in you
I can’t dream, sleepless nights
Have got me bad
The only dream I ever had is
Being with you
I know that we can make it right,
It’s gonna take a little time,
Let’s not leave ourselves with no way out
Let’s not cross that line
Remember that I mad a vow
That I would never let you go
I meant it then , I mean it now
And I wanna tell you so
’cause I don’t wanna fight no more
I forgot what what we were fighting for
And this loneliness that’s in my heart
Won’t let me be apart from you
I don’t wanna try
Girl to live without you in my life
So I’m hoping we can start tonight
’cause I don’t wanna fight no more