Camp David Summit The Camp David Accord was not easy Difficult access to the Camp David Accord JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Jewish organization in Washington published documents containing sensitive details about the negotiations that were held in 1978 by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat under US auspices. About 40 years after the Sadat-Begin Summit in Camp David, which culminated in an initial peace agreement between the two parties, the Israeli Education Center published a series of detailed memoirs from the archives of the administration of former President Jimmy Carter, especially those that highlight the preliminary negotiations held In March of the same year between the delegations of the American and Israeli leaders in Washington County. According to one document, Carter was seeking a broader peace agreement between Israel and the Arab world that would give up Tel Aviv, not only the Sinai Peninsula but also most of the West Bank, Gaza an...
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