In 1978, the war of 30 years between Egypt and Israel reached a peaceful opportunity. At the heart of the confusion are West Bank and Gaza Strip. The problem is that both countries believe they have rights to this land: in Israel, the Bible and Egypt, in politics. Therefore, President Jimmy Carter invited President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister of Menakem of Israel.
Beginning of Camp David, Carter and Sadat (1978), Picture of Bill Fitzpatrick: On September 17, 1978, President Egyptian Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menakem began to sign Camp David agreement. The two framework agreements were signed in the White House and witnessed by US President Jimmy Carter. The second of these frameworks led directly to the 1979 Egypt - Israel Peace Treaty. As a result of the agreement, Sadat and the beginning of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize. The first framework for addressing the Palestinian Autonomous Region problem was created without Palestinian participation and was criticized by the United Nations.
Since the Camp David agreement in 1979, former President refused to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel or move the US Embassy. The Camp David agreement is a comprehensive settlement framework between Israel and the Arab countries, Menachem Bejing Prime Minister Israel and Anwar Sadat President Egypt negotiated with President Jimmy Carter. "Agreement" requires all Parties to complete a peace treaty pursuant to its principles, and to ensure the lasting peace between Israel, Egypt and Jordan in the sixth day of the war of 1967 It was later adopted. And Syria
The peace strategy between Kissinger and Egypt resulted under the Camp David agreement led by US President Jimmy Carter in 1976. During the Camp David Agreement, when Egypt acknowledged Israeli sovereignty and agreed to end the dispute, Israel agreed to return Sinai to Egypt's rule. William Bast believes that Kissinger 's peace efforts in the Middle East during his term as Secretary of State were influenced by the anti - Soviet agenda. Viorst's claim is not without grounds
Jimmy Carter 's President is the biggest victory of US Middle East policy, the biggest loss since the Second World War. In terms of victory, Carter's mediation brought the 1978 David David Agreement and the 1979 Egypt - Israeli Peace Treaty. This includes a significant increase in US aid to Israel and Egypt. The treaty urged Israel to return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. Several months after Israel initially invaded Lebanon, this agreement was clearly to repel the long-standing attack on the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in southern Lebanon.