Former President Jimmy Carter announced a significant "framework for peace" in the Middle East on September 17, 1978, during a summit at Camp David.
Carter was joined by Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin, both of whom agreed to work towards a peace treaty within three months, marking a historic moment in Arab-Israeli relations.
The agreement outlined Israel's withdrawal from the West Bank and stipulated that Palestinian Arabs would have a say in their future.
Despite the optimism, several key issues remained unresolved, including the fate of Israeli settlements in the Sinai and the specifics of governance in the West Bank and Gaza.
The announcement was met with a national television broadcast, symbolizing a hopeful step forward for both nations after decades of conflict.
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