Begin and Sadat made a peace that has endured for decades, a testament to both men’s leadership. Yet the accords that emerged from Camp David were very different from what Carter envisioned.
From left, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin sign one of two agreements forged at the Camp David summit during a joint ...
Sadat expressed gratitude to Carter for his “spirit and dedication” and concluded with a prayer that the “spirit of Camp David” would mark a new chapter in Middle East history. Begin ...
As the nation and much of the world mourns the death of President Jimmy Carter, the historic Camp David Accords ... Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and neither country ...
Before reaching the 1978 peace deal between Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter managed months of intense preparation, high-stakes negotiations at Camp David and a field trip ...
While Carter was celebrated for his part in the negotiations, Sadat was lambasted by his own countrymen. Carter said he ...
President Jimmy Carter, center, and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat begin their second day of peace talks at Camp David, Md., on Sept. 7, 1978. (AP Photo/Official White House Photo, File ...
President Jimmy Carter did more for the security of Israel than any American president other than Harry Truman.
EDITORS: As part of its coverage of the death of former President Jimmy Carter ... to depart Camp David for Washington. Carter climbed in first. Begin deferred to Sadat and urged the Egyptian ...
FILE - Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, left, U.S. President Jimmy Carter, center, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin clasp hands on the north lawn of the White House after signing the peace ...