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Three Qatari officials killed in car crash in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh
The Qatari Embassy in Cairo says two others were also wounded in the ‘tragic traffic accident’ in Egypt.

The Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh is the venue of the Egypt-led talks on the Gaza ceasefire and the upcoming global summit on Monday aimed at finalising the agreement between Hamas and Israel [Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters]

Three Qatari officials have been killed in a car crash near the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, according to the Qatari Embassy in Cairo.
In a statement on Sunday, the diplomatic mission said that all three men worked for the Amiri Diwan, the administrative office of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
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The embassy described the incident as a “tragic traffic accident” and said the three men were killed while performing their duties.
The accident also resulted in injuries to two others, it added.
Both of the injured officials are receiving medical care at a hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh.
“The Embassy of the State of Qatar in Cairo extends its heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathies to the families of the deceased, praying that God envelops them in His vast mercy, accepts them in Paradise, and grants the injured a speedy recovery,” it added.
Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh was the venue for the negotiations for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza earlier this week. It is also scheduled to host a global summit on Monday aimed at finalising the agreement.
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Netanyahu Denies Killing Three Qatari Diplomats in Rigged Car Crash
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu overheatedly denied his country’s involvement in the October 11 “automobile accident” that killed the three antisemitic Hamas-loving Qatari diplomats who convinced US president Trump to abandon his Israeli ally. Looking harried and unshaven while speaking with a notable tremor, Netanyahu practically broke down crying while calling social media rumors blaming Israel for the deaths “digusting” and “false.”
Pounding the table with a stifled sob, Netanyahu practically snarled:
“Somebody has fabricated a monstrous big lie, that Israel had something to do with the rigged car crash that killed those three anti-Semites. This is insane. It is false. It is outrageous!”
Netanyahu argued that the “insane” rumors, like the accident itself, the Charlie Kirk assassination, and so on, were all Qatar’s fault.
“Qataris negotiate a lot better than they drive. Let this richly-deserved tragedy be a lesson to them: Learn to drive better, or negotiate worse, or something might happen and you might not be around to drive or negotiate any more.”
Pounding the table harder while staring evilly at the camera, the Israeli leader continued:
“I say to Qatar and all nations who harbor terrorists, you either expel them or you bring them to justice. Because if you don’t, you’d better not even think about getting into an automobile ever again.”
Perhaps coincidentally, Donald Trump has decided to cancel plans to travel by automobile from Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport to the site of today’s summit. Instead, sources say, he will be riding in a bulletproof-glass-reinforced rickshaw, pedaled by three Egyptian coolies, that is incapable of dangerous speeds and lacks computer systems that can be hacked into.

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