The Camp David Accords, signed in 1978, were significant as they marked the first peace agreement between Israel and an Arab nation, Egypt, leading to the normalization of diplomatic relations. The accords established a framework for peace in the Middle East, emphasizing land for peace, notably Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula. This breakthrough not only reduced hostilities between the two countries but also set a precedent for future negotiations in the region, highlighting the possibility of reconciliation through diplomacy. The Accords also underscored the pivotal role of U.S. diplomacy in Middle Eastern affairs.
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