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Did the Camp David agreements end?
Mikel Aramendi 2023ko urriaren 16a

As hours and days go by, the mind that gets rooted is that it can be more decisive than February 24, 2022 for the 21st century world on October 7, 2023. And that of Ukraine can remain “one of those old mixtures in Europe.” It seems rather easy to guess what it would be like on the battlefield, so the protagonists are taking the record.

However, in Gaza, the nervousness generated by a difficult but very dangerous future in any case is overflowing. And I would say that many of the vicissitudes that take for granted (if not all), both on the genesis of that U-7 (suppose Iran’s “involvement”) and on the evolution of the struggles, are inventions and desires, more than anything. When they are not war propaganda. Because that also works a lot.

Since we cannot know what military activities would be in practice, we must pay attention to politics. And it draws attention to the secrecy that is being maintained, which may be the first consequence of the crisis.

On 17 September 1978, recently completed 45 years, two documents were signed from Camp David of Maryland: Framework document for peace in the Middle East and framework document for the implementation of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. The signatories, Sadat, President of Egypt and Begin, Prime Minister of Israel, J. Carter, president, fedatory and guarantor of the United States. Since then the Camp David agreements have been called.

Then the two signatories became Nobel Peace Prize winners and six months later, in March 79, the peace treaty was signed between the two countries. These are the agreements that underpin the development of the current Gaza Strip and the Sinai boundary. But execution has been ridiculous.

October 1981... On Day 6, after several failed attempts, Lieutenant Khalid al-Islambuli's platoon, in the middle of a parade, shot and killed Sadat. But Mubara, also with his heir, continued the agreements. And M. Following the removal of the mandate of the civil morsi, A.F. el-Sisi with the current military president. So far.

Through this agreement, Egypt has been the second country to receive the largest military aid from the United States abroad over the last 40 years. The first, asthma you.

The fortune that has always served to keep Egypt tied to the short chain has in recent times suffered strange vicissitudes in the United States. In charge, among others, of Senator Bob Menéndez's Culet. But we will need another pillar to explain it in detail.

Now we have to see who comes to Jehoshaphat earlier, the Camp David agreement or his fedatory, Jimmy Carter.