Camp David Accords: Jimmy Carter's Role In Historic Israel-Egypt ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, died on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, died on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia.
www.ndtv.comCairo's recent military buildup in the Sinai "requires clarification," said Knesset member Ruth Wasserman Lande.
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www.profilenews.comThe Camp David Accords are agreements between Israel and Egypt signed on September 17, 1978, that led in 1979 to a peace treaty between the two countries, the first such treaty between Israel and any of its Arab neighbors. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat won the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comCairo's recent military buildup in the Sinai "requires clarification," said Knesset member Ruth Wasserman Lande.
www.jns.orgCairo's recent military buildup in the Sinai "requires clarification," said Knesset member Ruth Wasserman Lande
www.jewishpress.comThank you all very much. First, I want to express my personal thanks to Lee Hamilton [Woodrow Wilson Center President and Director] for his kind remarks and for being our host today. This is a historic and wonderful place for us to assemble.
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