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Preliminary
Early in the morning of October 12, 2025, a bad news came from the Middle East: a Qatar delegation that had just joined the Gaza ceasefire negotiations suffered a serious car accident in Egypt, killing three people and wounding three others.
This is not easy because it happens at a very crucial moment.
Just hours ago, the Qatari diplomats were still at the negotiating table working hard for peace.
In the meantime, the ceasefire agreement was just signed, the mediator was dead, and it was hard to believe it was a mere accident.。
Who the hell is the killer? Why is it against Qatar.
After an in-depth analysis, it is likely that behind the car crash is a well-planned conspiracy aimed at preventing real peace in the Middle East.
Qatar's role in the Middle East
Let’s start with the background and details of the accident.
On October 9, Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, reached an agreement on all terms of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement。
According to a statement from the Qatar Embassy in Egypt, three Qatar officials involved in the mediation died in a car accident on a road 50 kilometers from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
At the time of the incident, the officials were busy preparing for the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit scheduled for October 13.。
The summit will be co-chaired by Egyptian President Seyce and US President Trump, and leaders of more than 20 countries and UN Secretary-General Guterres will attend.
Such a tragedy occurred on the eve of such an important international conference that it is unavoidable to suspect that it was not a mere accident.
What’s more, Qatar’s role in the Middle East is not easy, it’s also involved in mediation, Egypt is okay, and Qatar has something to do, it’s worth noting.
First, Qatar is special in the Middle East, it is very wealthy, its gas reserves rank third in the world, and is the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas.
Relying on its strong financial resources, Qatar has embarked on a unique diplomatic path between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Whether it is the Iranian nuclear issue, the changes in Afghanistan, or even the multiple conflicts between Palestine and Israel, Qatar can always be seen mediating in the middle。
What’s more, Qatar can be this “gayman” because it can deal with anyone.
On the one hand, it is an important ally of the United States, whose largest air base in the Middle East is in Qatar.
On the other hand, it also allows Palestinian Hamas leaders to live in their own country and provides $30 million a month in aid to Gaza, so it can talk to Hamas.。
At the same time, it also secretlyins ties with Israel.
But this practice that no one is guilty also means that anyone can blame it.。
On the Israeli side, Prime Minister Netanyahu has publicly accused Qatar of funding Hamas and not trusting it to mediate.
In Arab countries, some people also feel that Qatar and Israel are too close and are not friends enough.
It is still a small thing to get a little hassle, and the danger of a real knife gun is the most deadly.
Shortly before the crash, Israeli planes directly bombed Hamas offices in Doha, Qatar.。
This directly hit the doorstep of Qatar’s home and was a serious provocation to a sovereign country.
Now that the capital has just been bombed and the delegates who have sent out the negotiations are dead on the road, this is a double blow to Qatar and makes the situation of its mediator unusually difficult.
Who is the murderer?
Who was responsible for this “car accident”?
Many people think that the first reaction is Israel.
After all, Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, is known for engaging in assassinations.
But when you think about it carefully, you don't think it looks like it.
First, Mossad's assassination methods have always been accurate, like to use bombs, shootings or poisoning, seeking to kill one, and rarely use the uncertainty of making a car accident.。
In the words of a former Israeli intelligence official, “Too many car accidents, not our style.”
Secondly, judging from the motive, Israel didn't seem necessary to do so at the time.
That ceasefire agreement is actually very beneficial to Israel, allowing them to withdraw from Gaza and catch their breath.
At this time, killing the mediators and ruining things will not only anger all the Arab nations, but also stir up with the most important ally, the United States.。
No matter how tough Israel is, it will not be so confused and destroy everything by itself when it is about to succeed.
Of course, it cannot be completely ruled out that the hardships inside Israel, who are not satisfied with the government’s ceasefire decision, are self-destroying.
If it were not for Israel, who would be behind it?This triggered a more terrifying speculation: the United States.
Because a peaceful and united Middle East is not in the interests of the United States.
The Middle East has been at war for many years, and countries are wary of each other. Only in this way can the United States intervene as a "world policeman", sell weapons, control oil, and maintain its hegemony.。
If the Middle East is really peaceful and all countries are reconciled, what else will there be for the United States? To whom does the United States sell arms? How can the status of the US dollar be guaranteed?
From this perspective, the cease-fire agreement that Qatar has facilitated is exactly what the United States does not want to see.
Once peace is achieved between Palestine and Israel, relations between Arab countries and Israel will improve, and the influence of the United States in the Middle East will naturally decline。
Therefore, the United States has sufficient reasons to disrupt this peace process.
Creating an attack on a mediator is the cleverest and most vicious move.
When people die, peace negotiations will be interrupted, and the flames of hatred will be lit again.
Moreover, everyone will suspect that Israel did it, so the contradiction between the Arab world and Israel will deepen.
By that time, the United States can stand up again, hypocritically condemn violence, call on everyone to calm down, and firmly control the situation in the Middle East in its own hands.。
Finally, the tragedy of the Qatar delegation also made us realize how dangerous it is for a small country like it to want to be a neutral mediator in the cracks of the game between major powers。
First, in order to mediate, their course must be told to the parties to the conflict, which is equivalent to putting their safety in the hands of others, and it is easy to be implicit.
Second, mediation is about getting all parties to make some concessions, but any concessions may offend certain extremists and attract hatred for themselves.
Most importantly, Qatar is a wealthy country, but still a weak military and security country.
This situation of strong "soft power" and insufficient "hard power" makes it almost impossible to fight back when facing a real black hand, and it is easy to become a pawn to be sacrificed。
Qatar’s prime minister has complained that his country has become a victim of big-power politicians seeking private gain.
He may not have imagined that this kind of sacrifice would actually be a living life.
In summary, the car crash of the Qatar delegation was not just an accident, it was an abbreviation of the cruel reality in the Middle East.
As long as there are great powers that continue to create conflicts and divisions here for their own interests, any efforts for peace may come to naught at any time。
The blood of mediators may not be able to exchange true peace.
There is still a long, long way to go before this land of the Middle East can usher in peace.
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Reference: Daily Economic News--The Qatar delegation participating in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations suffered a car accident, killing 3 people and injuring 3 people. Hamas issued a statement
Qianlong Net-Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Continue to work hard to reach an agreement in a new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations