The Camp David Accords
Cartoon by Behrendt on the Camp David Peace Accords (1977)
Bild'Disruptive shots at Camp David!' In 1977, cartoonist Fritz Behrendt presents the actions of Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), as an attempt to sabotage the Israeli-Egyptian rapprochement which is to lead, the following year, to the conclusion of the Camp David Peace Accords.
Negotiations at Camp David
BildFrom 5 to 17 September 1978, the US President, Jimmy Carter (centre), meets with the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat (right), and the Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin (left), for peace talks at his Camp David retreat.
US, Egyptian and Israeli delegations at Camp David (12 September 1978)
BildOn 12 September 1978, US, Egyptian and Israeli delegations meeting at Camp David broker a draft peace plan between Israel and Egypt with a view to resolving the crisis in the Near East.
Anwar el-Sadat (Camp David, 9 September 1978)
BildOn 9 September 1978, the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, attends talks with Israel at the Camp David presidential retreat in the United States as part of efforts to install peace in the Middle East.
Menachem Begin (Camp David, 9 September 1978)
BildOn 9 September 1978, the Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, attends talks with Egypt at the Camp David presidential retreat in the United States as part of efforts to install peace in the Middle East.
Signing ceremony of the Camp David Accords
BildOn 17 September 1978, in Washington, the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, the US President, Jimmy Carter, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, sign the Camp David Accords supposed to put an end to the Israeli-Egyptian conflict.
Signing of the Camp David Accords
BildThe signing of the Camp David Accords on 17 September 1978 in Washington represents movement towards a new era of reconciliation between Egypt and Israel. From left to right: the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, the US President, Jimmy Carter, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin.
'No miracle' from Le Monde (19 September 1978)
TextOn 19 September 1978, the French daily newspaper Le Monde reviews the difficult peace negotiations between Israel and Egypt and expresses doubt about the effective implementation of a peace agreement between the two long-standing enemies.
'Carter's success' from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (21 Septembrer 1978)
TextOn 21 September 1978, German daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung praises US President, Jimmy Carter, for his initiative and for his role as a mediator in support of the conclusion, four days earlier at Camp David (Maryland), of the Middle-East peace agreements between Egypt and Israel.
Cartoon by Behrendt on the Camp David Accords (28 September 1978)
BildOn 28 September 1978, after the conclusion of the Middle-East peace agreements at Camp David (Maryland), the cartoonist Fritz Behrendt depicts the decisive action of US President, Jimmy Carter, as having tipped the balance in favour of Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, despite the hostility of various Arab leaders.
Cartoon by Opland on the Camp David Accords (21 March 1979)
Bild‘The Sadat–Begin agreement: “… the two parties reach agreement on the Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty …”’ In 1979, Opland, Dutch cartoonist, illustrates the Camp David Peace Accords, beginning with reconciliation between the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin.
Cartoon by Mussil on the Camp David Agreements (March 1979)
BildIn March 1979, referring to the Camp David Agreements and to the role of mediator played by the US President, Jimmy Carter, in the settlement of the conflict between Israel and Egypt, the German cartoonist, Felix Mussil, illustrates the fragility of the peace treaty signed by Israel and Egypt on 26 March 1979 in Washington (left to right: the President of Egypt, Anwar el-Sadat, and the Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin).
Jimmy Carter
BildJimmy Carter, US Democrat President between 1976 and 1980 architect of the Middle-East peace agreements, negotiated in September 1978 at his official residence - Camp David (Maryland)- between the Egyptian President, Anwar el-Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin.