Peter Hahn Weighs in on Gaza Ceasefire

Professor Emeritus Peter Hahn was recently interviewed by 21 News WFMJ-TV in Youngstown regarding the Gaza ceasefire.
He was also interviewed about Carter's Camp David Accords which were signed in 1978 for a story posted in The Times of London.
From the article:
"Carter’s Camp David Accords signed in 1978 saw him clasping hands with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin on the north lawn of the White House. 'Something that many people forget or overlook, there were two Camp David Accords,' says Peter Hahn, author of Crisis and Crossfire: The United States and the Middle East since 1945. “One of them was a framework for peace between Egypt and Israel, and that did come to fruition. The other was a framework for peace in the Middle East, which really meant Israeli-Palestinian peace, and that did not come to fruition. So Camp David was a half success.' The Iran hostage crisis later wrecked Carter’s foreign policy record and he was ejected from office within the year."