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  • About the MFO
    • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Origins
    • Preparation
    • Construction in the Sinai
    • Assembling the Force
    • Logistical Support & Operations
    • Mission Begins
    • Life in the Sinai
    • Financial Information
    • MFO in Numbers
  • Organization
    • Organization of the MFO
    • Bio of the Director General
    • Bio of the Force Commander
    • Forward Operating Base North
    • South Camp
    • Remote Sites
  • Contingents
  • Documents
    • Annual Reports
    • Independent Auditors' Reports
    • Documents
    • Sandpaper
  • Galleries
    • Image Galleries
    • Contingents Galleries
  • Sinai Map
  • News
  • Employment
    • Employment
    • Base Annual Salaries

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Welcome to the Multinational Force & Observers

Our Mission

The mission of the MFO is to supervise the implementation of the security provisions of the Egyptian-Israeli Treaty of Peace and employ best efforts to prevent any violation of its terms.

Article II of Annex I to the Treaty of Peace establishes four security zones, three in the Sinai in Egypt and one in Israel along the international border. Limitations on military forces and equipment within each zone are stipulated in Annex I to the Treaty. visit page

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Origins

The beginnings of the MFO stem from Annex I to the Treaty of Peace entitled “Protocol Concerning Israeli Withdrawal and Security Arrangements.

The area subject to Annex I is divided into four zones, Zones A, B, and C in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt and Zone D in Israel. Zones C and D are adjacent to the international border. This Annex also establishes the post-withdrawal levels of military personnel and equipment allowed in each Zone and, in Article VI, states that both Parties would request the United Nations to provide a force and observers to supervise the implementation of these provisions.  visit page

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news

  • March 8, 2018

    Death of former MFO Force Commander - LTG Bull-Hansen

    It is with profound sadness that MFO has learned of the death March 1, 2018, of its first Force Commander, LTG Fredrik V. Bull-Hansen of Norway.

     

    LTG Bull-Hansen had a long and distinguished military and peacekeeping career, including service in Norway as chief at the Army’s staffing school from 1973 to 1975, Chief of Intelligence Staff in 1977, and in 1979 as General and Commander of the Land Forces in Northern Norway.  He saw peacekeeping service with the UNEF in Egypt in 1956-57.

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  • February 21, 2018

    For a fourth year in a row Japan will provide the MFO with exceptional supplemental force protection funding

    Japan has advised the MFO that it will again provide supplemental funding in support of urgent force protection efforts. These funds go a long way in aiding the MFO to continue its mission of peace and confidence-building in the midst of ongoing security challenges.

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  • July 6, 2017

    Appointment of new MFO Director General

    Ambassador R. Stephen Beecroft has been appointed the MFO’s new Director General by Egypt and Israel and will assume his post in mid-September. He succeeds Ambassador David M. Satterfield who has served as Director General since 1 July 2009.

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documents

  • Treaty of Peace
  • Treaty Protocol
  • Servants of Peace
  • Indep. Auditor's Report FY2018
  • Sandpaper April 2015
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