Egypt: 3 Qatari Diplomats Killed, Others Injured in Sharm el-Sheikh

The crushed car in which three Qatari diplomats were killed and others injured, 12 October 2025. (Internet photo)
October 12, 2025

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Egypt: 3 Qatari Diplomats Killed, Others Injured in Sharm el-Sheikh

Sharm El-Sheikh— Three prominent members of the Qatari diplomatic delegation heading to Sharm el-Sheikh to participate in a crucial international summit on ending the war in the Gaza Strip were killed in a tragic traffic accident.

The accident occurred on the international road in South Sinai, 50 kilometers before reaching the tourist city. The official vehicle carrying the delegation overturned, killing three people instantly and seriously injuring two others who are receiving treatment in hospitals.

The tragic accident resulted in the deaths of the Qatari diplomats: Hassan Jaber al-Jaber, Abdullah Ghanem al-Khayarin, and Saud bin Thamer Al Thani, who worked at the Amiri Diwan and the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The delegation was accompanying the Qatari Prime Minister on an urgent diplomatic mission, amid expectations of a historic agreement to end the conflict in Gaza.

Images of the overturned vehicle on the side of the road have emerged, revealing the extent of the destruction. The official vehicle was reduced to a pile of debris, with clear signs of multiple rollovers.

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