
MFO - Home
Take a tour of the MFO with our interactive map, featuring information on the Treaty zones, MFO facilities in the Sinai, and our offices in Egypt, Israel, & Rome.
Multinational Force and Observers
This is the official website of the Multinational Force and Observers. No other website has official support or sponsorship by the MFO. 2025 © Multinational Force & Observers Usage Terms & …
MFO - Sinai Map
This is the official website of the Multinational Force and Observers. No other website has official support or sponsorship by the MFO. 2025 © Multinational Force & Observers Usage Terms & …
MFO - About Us
The Multinational Force & Observers (MFO), headquartered in Rome, is an international peacekeeping organization, created by agreement between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel.
MFO - South Camp
The MFO's South Camp, near Sharm el Sheikh on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, is situated on a bluff overlooking the Red Sea. It houses the Force Headquarters and serves as the operational …
MFO - News & Media
MFO Spotlight: Our Chief of Administration in Rome The MFO speaks with Ms. Neeya Jacob, the Chief of Administration at the MFO Headquarters in Rome, regarding her journey with the organization.
MFO - Financial Information
In 2008, the MFO established an independent Force Protection Fund following a financial contribution from the United States for unanticipated security and force protection costs. Subsequently, the U.S. …
MFO - Origins
The origins of the MFO lie in Annex I to the Treaty of Peace. 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 …
MFO - Our Mission
Since its inception, the MFO has matured as an organization, reduced its operating costs, improved its efficiency, and performed its peacekeeping mission with agility, adaptability, professionalism, and pride.
MFO - Construction in the Sinai
To ensure the best available expertise on "fast track" construction of military facilities, the Director General signed an agreement on August 31, 1981, designating the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as …