Carter’s quest for Mideast peace didn’t end with Camp David

JERUSALEM (AP) — As president, Jimmy Carter brokered the watershed peace agreement that removed Israel’s most powerful enemy from the battlefield. But he incurred the Israeli government’s wrath decades later when he said its military rule over the Palestinians amounted to apartheid.

In this Official White House photo, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, left, President Jimmy Carter, center, and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat begin their second day of peace talks at Camp David, Md., on Sept. 7, 1978. (AP Photo/Official White House Photo, File)

In this Official White House photo, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, left, President Jimmy

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