File picture dated March 26, 1979 shows Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat (L) and US President Jimmy Carter smiling during Israeli Premier Menachem Begin's speech (R), before signing the Israel-Egypt Peace Agreement, based on Carter's 1978 proposals at Camp David, on the north lawn of the White House, Washington. Thirty years after Egypt and Israel signed the Camp David accords, which led to Israel's first peace treaty with an Arab nation, the Egyptian street is divided between forgetfulness and optimism. Sadat and Begin signed the accords on September 17, 1978, after secret negotiations supervised by US President Jimmy Carter, leading to the Egypt-Israel peace treaty of 1979.