The results for the search for peace in the 1920's is that they did not find peace.
Yes. Israel and Egypt has peace agreement.
Because President Anwar Sadat of Egypt agreed to a peace treaty with Israel and part of that peace treaty was for Egypt to get their land back (Sinai Peninsula).
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Yes, Tutankhamun is believed to have made peace with the Hittites during his reign. This was evidenced by the diplomatic marriage between his court and the Hittite royal family, as recorded in historical texts. The alliance helped stabilize relations between Egypt and the Hittite Empire, which had previously been marked by conflict. This peace was significant in maintaining Egypt's power and influence in the region during Tutankhamun's rule.
President Anwar-el-Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the peace treaty
After Egypt lost the Yom Kippur war of 1973, Egyptian President Anvar Saddat faced a problem of how to get Sinai back. After the defeat in the Yom Kippur war it was evident that to achieve this goal with military means was impossible, and Saddat badly needed something to improve his shattered after the lost war political image. He had no other options than to search for peace, and in 1979, with America as a broker, the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt was signed. Egypt got Sinai back in exchange for peace and official recognition of the Jewish State.
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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.
The first Arab nation to make peace with Israel was Egypt. Egypt signed the Camp David accord that was mediated by President Jimmy Carter, and the two nations have been at peace ever since. It was a great success.
negotiating the Camp David accords. brokering peace between Egypt and Israel. getting Egypt to recognize Israel.
Kush and Egypt traded with each other