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29 September, 12:00

Which was one of the terms of the Camp David Accords?

A: Egypt returned part of the Gaza Strip to Israel.

B: Jordan returned the territory in the West Bank to Israel.

C: Israel returned the territory in the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt.

D: Israel returned the Golan Heights to Syria.

Answer: C

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  1. 29 September, 12:21
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    C: Israel returned the territory in the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt.

    Explanation:

    The Camp David Accords were signed in 1978 by the Prime Minister of Israel Menachem Begin, the Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and the United States President Jimmy Carter. In those accords they established that a peace treaty had to be signed between Israel and Egypt, Israel had to return the Sinai Peninsula in stages to Egypt and the two countries had to establish relations. Also, requested meetings to solve the issue with Palestina, and established a period for Israel to leave the West Bank and Gaza. According to this, the answer is that one of the terms of the Camp David Accords was that Israel returned the territory in the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt.
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