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When Jimmy Carter, Anwar Sadat, and Menachem Begin signed the historic Camp David Accords in September of 1978, Israel surrendered the Sinai Peninsula but was unwilling to relinquish it to Egypt. This necessitated the creation of an international authority to administer and protect the Sinai Peninsula and the international body created to carry out this mission was the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO). The MFO was a new approach to international peacekeeping and its member states determined that it was necessary to establish a comprehensive insurance and risk management program for the operations of this new entity.

Craig Routson, the director of our Eastern Operations, worked with the U.S. State Department to create a property and liability insurance program for the MFO, under the broad design of which it continues to operate to the present day.

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