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Why were the Camp David Accords important? Israel turned the West Bank over to Palestinians. Leaders began negotiations for peace between Israel and Palestine. Palestine renounced all territory in Israel. Terrorist activity in the region was successfully eliminated.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Assuming that what follows the above question are possible answers, the answer is ‘None of the above’.

The Camp David Accords, set the basis and framework for peace between Israel and Egypt in March 1979. A peace treaty was signed between the two countries as a result of twelve days of negotiations, at Camp David between Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.

The summit was hosted by the US President, Jimmy Carter at Camp David, the US President’s country retreat at Maryland, USA.

Answered by Answers4u
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Answer is Leaders began negotiations for peace between Israel and Palestine.

Few more information about 'Camp David Accords':

First framework for peace in the middle east that include Palestinian territories and a seond framework for the end of a peace treaty between Isreal and Egypt were signed as part of the agreement.



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