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>Qatari diplomats killed on route to peace documents signing in Egypt.
The death of Qatari diplomats whose work in recent weeks was critical to pulling the Arab nations together from a steering wheel malfunction' seems ominously reminiscent of other high level officials killed in the past, on both Arab and Israeli sides, once "peace terms" were agreed to at those respective times.''
Is the Qatar diplomats' fatal car crash akin to the murders of Egypt's Sadat and Israeli's Rabin, by their own respective countrymen, following their respective peace accords spearheaded by Washington?
The Qatari officials are credited with bringing much of the Arab world to the table for the current Middle East peace efforts.
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In the last few days, Secretary of War signed official documents with his counterpart from Qatar - establishing a Qatar AF presence in Idaho.
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/23718258.html#23718859
https://x.com/PeteHegseth/status/1976769302867898706
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- #23713763 at 2025-10-09 13:15:55 (UTC+1) Q Research General #28892: Blessed Are The Peace Makers Edition
… "As noted by Politico, "A qatari official also heralded the agreement in a post on X, writing that the two sides agreed late Wednesday "on all terms and mechanisms for implementing the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which will lead to stopping the war, releasing Israeli detainees and Palestinian prisoners, and allowing aid to enter. The details will be announced later."
"In recent weeks, Trump worked closely with Qatar in particular to unify other Arab allies behind his peace plan and to help convince Hamas officials to accept the deal….
"Peace is the prize"
'https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/10/09/history-unfolding-president-trump-mideast-coalition-and-prime-minister-netanyahu-announce-gaza-peace-deal/''
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==FLASHBACK - Rabin assassination=
Israeli Rabin’s assassination marked the end of the two-state solution
Twenty years ago [30 now], Israel lost its prime minister, and with him the peace prospect of the Oslo Accord
"November 4, 2015
"In left-wing Israeli circles, the murder of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on Nov. 4, 1995, by a Jewish extremist opposed to the Oslo peace process is often referred to as the most successful political assassination in modern history.
"Twenty years later [as of 2015], it’s clear that the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians never recovered from Rabin’s killing. After Shimon Peres’ subsequent loss to Benjamin Netanyahu in the 1996 elections, the political camp that Rabin was leading collapsed, leaving Israeli politics as a competition among the right, the radical right and the crazy right."
https://web.archive.org/web/20210313030021/http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/11/rabins-assassination-marked-the-end-of-the-two-state-solution.html
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FLASHBACK - Sadat assassination
Egypt's ANWAR SADAT KILLED BY ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS
… "However, after signing the peace treaty with Israel, then Egyptian President Anwar Sadat faced a huge backlash in the Arab world. …
"Not only did he face the anger of the Arab nations, but Sadat also became a public enemy of Islamists in Egypt as well.
"On October 6, 1981, Anwar Sadat was reviewing troops on the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. Suddenly, a group of officers of the Egyptian army, led by Lieutenant Khaled el Islambouli, approached him with arms. Sadat thought it to be a part of the military parade and stood there to salute them. But the armed men shot him, as Talaat al-Sadat, Anwar Sadat's nephew, told CNN."
https://www.indiatoday.in/history-of-it/story/israel-palestine-peace-egypt-yitzhak-rabin-anwar-sadat-camp-david-oslo-accords-nobel-peace-prize-2454221-2023-10-27
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Israeli's Rabin and Egypt's Sadat were kiled by radical members of their own communities, who were angry at them for "betraying" their country by advocating peace.
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=>Sometimes a steering wheel malfunction of just a steering wheel malfunction. But the death of 3 Qatari diplomats integral to the coming together of the Arab leaders in in the peace process - killed en route to the peace summit in Egypt - may harbor deeper, darker secrets.