There was no treaty ending the Yom Kippur War in 1973. The UN Security Council passed cease fire resolution 338 [which actually didnt work & so was followed by resolution 339] in '73. Finally, in 1978 U.S. President Jimmy Carter persuaded Israel and Egypt to meet on U. S. soil at Camp David for a 12-day secret conference. This historic meeting resulted in the leaders of both countries to sign what are known as the Camp David Accords. Not a treaty, the Accords were more of an aggreement for peace and intention to ultimately sign a peace treaty. Many people all over the world were upset about the Accord. The Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty was signed in 1979. Of much significance is that is previously no Arab country had acknowledged Israel. Egypt became the first Arab country to recognize the Jewish state of Israel. Later, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat actually visited Israel which was quite extraordinary.
March, 1979
Leader of Egypt, Anwar el-Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachemsignedthe treaty.(?)
The peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, signed in 1979, was a significant event in Middle Eastern history. It was the first peace agreement between an Arab country and Israel, ending decades of hostility and conflict. The treaty paved the way for diplomatic relations between the two countries and set a precedent for future peace negotiations in the region. It also led to Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, which had been a source of tension and conflict between the two nations. Overall, the treaty marked a major step towards peace and stability in the Middle East.
Egypt
Carter negotiated the Camp David Accords, a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel at the Presidential Vacation home. Harding signed the treaty ending World War 1 on the golf course, but I don't think he was on vacation.
Egypt and Israel.
With the understanding that the Camp David negotiations concerned Jimmy Carter and the two prime ministers of Egypt and Israel, the result was a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
The Sinai Peninsula is owned by Egypt, as it was officially returned to Egypt by Israel in 1982 as part of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty.
It was called the Camp David Accords of 1979. The basic terms of the treaty were that Israel would withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula in phases until 1982 and return it to Egypt. Egypt, in turn, would recognize the State of Israel and maintain the Sinai Peninsula as a demilitarized zone.
Egypt and Israel are not good allies as such, may be technically because Egypt is well aware that Israel is there to stay, but they do recognize each other after the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty in 1979.
Israel signed a peace treaty with Egypt in 1979 and with Jordan in 1994.
A treaty that normalize relations between Egypt and Israel