Camp David Accords

Camp David Accords

In the sweltering heat of September 1978, three world leaders gathered at a secluded retreat in Maryland, USA. President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin embarked on a high-stakes diplomatic mission that would change the course of Middle Eastern history. For 13 intense days, these men engaged in grueling negotiations, seeking to bridge decades of conflict and mistrust between their nations. The Camp David Accords, as they came to be known, represented a watershed moment in the pursuit of peace in the region. This groundbreaking agreement laid the foundation for a new era of diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt, forever altering the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

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