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September 04, 1998 - Image 43

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President
Jimmy
Carter used
his personal
prestige and
faith to con-
vince Israel
Prime
Minister
Menachem
Begin (right)
to sign a
1978 peace
treaty with
Egypt's
Anwar Sadat
(left).

Menachem Begin made a return visit
to Egypt. He brought a proposal for
Palestinian autonomy. Begin shifted
the focus. He wanted to exchange
S inai for the right of the Palestinians
to have self-rule in .the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. Several dozen areas
of Palestinian municipal prerogatives
were to be exchanged for a peace
treaty with the most powerful Arab
state. Judea and Samaria would not
be put under a foreign sovereignty.
Sadat angrily told the U.S. ambas-
ador in Cairo, "This was the most
insulting meeting. He was my guest,
so I had to be polite to him, but don't
ever expect me to talk to him again. I
will talk to the Americans, but not to
him, because he's a shop keeper — a
nickel and dime here and there . . . I
just offered him peace and no more
war. I've gone to Jerusalem, and he
comes here, and he gives me this lousy
'piece of paper."
That visit proved that Begin and
Sadat could not make substantive
progress alone. They talked past each
other; their personalities clashed.
Begin the lawyer, the man of detail;
Sadat the president, interested in the
grand gesture. Both were fierce nation-
alists who craved national acceptance.
Both possessed a vision about the
future; each wanted to strengthen
their connection to the United States.
Not surprisingly, during the next
eight months no formal agreement
was reached. But Carter remained
determined. He invited Sadat and
Begin to the Camp David presidential
retreat. Engineer, wordsmith and
problem solver that he was, Carter
believed that he could put these square
political leaders into the same diplo-
matic round hole. He did that in
September 1978.
The Camp David Accords were not
perfect. One part outlined the con-
tents of a future Egyptian-Israeli treaty
relationship, the second was a fleshed-

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1998

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