Jimmy Carter played a pivotal role in the Camp David Accords, which were a landmark peace agreement between Egypt and Israel. In 1978, Carter invited Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to Camp David for intensive negotiations. Over 13 days, Carter personally mediated discussions, addressing complex issues and facilitating compromises. The resulting agreements led to the signing of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in 1979, ending decades of conflict. Carter’s dedication, patience, and diplomatic skills were crucial in achieving this historic peace agreement, which remains one of his most significant accomplishments as President.