Which statements best describe the Camp David Accords? Check all that apply.
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The statement that best describes the Camp David Accords is historic peace treaty agreed between Israel and Egypt and signed in March 1979. it was established under the President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem and initiated in September 1978.
On the basis of this agreement, Sadat and Begin shared Nobel Peace Prize. The main goal of Camp David Accords was to establish a framework for peace in the middle east to safeguard Israel’s security. Earlier both Egypt and Israel had been engaged in different military and diplomatic disputes since the establishment of Israel in 1948 and stress had been at high peak after the six day war of 1967 and the of 1973.
Answer:
The ‘Camp David’ Accords describes about the ‘historic peace’ treaty agreement between ‘Israel and Egypt’.
Explanation:
The ‘Camp David Accords’ was signed in March 1979. But it was initiated in ‘September 1978’. Egyptian President ‘Anwar Sadat’, President ‘Jimmy Carter’, and Israeli Prime Minister ‘Menachem’ were under the establishment.
This agreement was the reason for Sadat and Begin Nobel Peace Prize. It was signed for the peace in Middle East for the security of Israel.