39th U.S President Jimmy Carter who Played Historical Role in Israel-Egypt Peace Accords Dies at 100
39th U.S President Jimmy Carter who Played Historical Role in Israel-Egypt Peace Accords Dies at 100
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100, leaves behind a remarkable legacy as the longest-lived US president.
Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, is perhaps best known for his role in brokering the historic Israel-Egypt peace accords in 1978, known as the Camp David Accords.
Beyond his presidency, he dedicated his life to humanitarian work, founding the Carter Center and receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
In this video, we remember his significant contributions to global peace, human rights, and his enduring legacy as a leader of compassion and service.
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