Camp David Accords at English => English (The Britannica Concise) Of Explained:
Two agreements reached between M. Begin of Israel and A. al-Sadat of Egypt with the help of Pres. J. Carter at the U.S. presidential retreat at Camp David, Md. One agreement created a framework for negotiations to arrive at a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, formally ending 30 years of war. This treaty, normalizing relations, was signed in 1979. The other agreement created a framework for a broader peace in the region that included Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel failed to implement those provisions. See also M. Dayan.