Breaking the Ideological Barrier: How the Camp David Accords Instituted a Path to an Astonishing Relationship Between Israel and Egypt
Photo Source: Gale in Context: World History, 2004
The Camp David Accords were brokered by Jimmy Carter and signed by the Egyptian and Israeli leaders on September 17, 1978, at Camp David, Maryland. When the accords were signed the ideological barrier between Egypt and Israel was broken, and it ultimately resulted in peace, an improved economy for both countries, and a perceptional barrier that was built, separating Egypt and Israel from every other Arab country.
Ben Mei-Dan
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The Camp David Accords were brokered by Jimmy Carter and signed by the Egyptian and Israeli leaders on September 17, 1978, at Camp David, Maryland. When the accords were signed the ideological barrier between Egypt and Israel was broken, and it ultimately resulted in peace, an improved economy for both countries, and a perceptional barrier that was built, separating Egypt and Israel from every other Arab country.