The 46th anniversary of the Camp David Accords, a historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt, passed without notice or commemoration. Tensions have been rising between the two countries, with Egypt refusing to accredit Israel's newly appointed ambassador and negative sentiment towards Israel increasing in Egyptian media. The peace deal, which once demonstrated the possibility of reconciliation, now feels like a relic. Rebuilding the relationship will be challenging, but it is crucial for both nations to recognize the benefits of sustaining their relationship. Strong American involvement is also needed to prevent further unraveling of the peace treaty.
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