THE LONG ROAD TO THE 1979 ISRAELI EGYPTIAN-PEACE TREATY
Journal Title: Medzinárodné vzťahy - Year 2017, Vol 15, Issue 1
Abstract
The 1973 October War was the fifth Egyptian-Israeli war. In all previous wars political deadlock followed the ending of hostilities. The October War was the first war to be followed by a political settlement. On 17 September 1978 the Camp David agreement was signed by Egypt, Israel and the United States. It consisted of two documents, one establishing the guiding principles for “a just, comprehensive, and durable settlement of the Middle East conflict,” and for the resolution of the Palestinian problem “in all its aspects.” The other provided a framework for a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. This paper will examine the Egyptian-American-Israeli negotiation process, which started in 1973 and culminated in the Egyptian-Israeli treaty of March 1979.
Authors and Affiliations
Karol R. Sorby
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