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The Camp David Accords were signed by the Israeli Prime minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar Sadat after twelve days of negotiations at Camp David. The agreements were witnessed by President Jimmy Carter and were signed at the white house. It had two frameworks. The second framework led to the Egypt-Israel peace treaty. Sadat and Begin both received Nobel peace prize for the treaty. The main goal of Camp David Accords was to establish peace in the middle east and formalizing the recognition of Israel and also its withdrawal from the occupied territories.