On Sept. 17, 1978, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed the historic Camp David Accords. The agreements embodied in the accords would soon become the foundation of a peace treaty that is still in effect today—an accomplishment for which Begin and Sadat would share the Nobel Peace Prize. And yet, at the time the accords were reached, neither man had seen the other for 10 days. Read the story here.