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Answer:
1. He compromised with Egypt.
2.
a. Israel agreed to return Egyptian territory.
b. The United States provided economic aid to Egypt.
c. Egypt agreed to recognize Israel as a nation.
3. Israel more than doubled its size.
Explanation:
The Camp David Accords are a series of agreements signed by Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1978 under the auspices of the US president Jimmy Carter. Egypt recognized Israel as a state (most Arab countries still refuse to do it today) and Israel returned the occupied Sinai peninsula to Egypt , captured during the Six-Day War in 1967. The accords also provide guidelines for the end of Israeli occupation of the West Bank (occupied in 1967) and for the creation of a self-governing Palestinian authority , a step to a Palestinian state.
The most visible positive result is the normalization of Israeli-Egyptian ties, though violence continues in the Middle East.
In the Six-Day War Israel captured the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula.
Answer: 1. He compromised with Egypt.
2.
a. Israel agreed to return Egyptian territory.
b. The United States provided economic aid to Egypt.
c. Egypt agreed to recognize Israel as a nation.
3. Israel more than doubled its size.
Explanation: