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Israeli couple and infant daughter killed in car wreck in Egypt

At least three Israelis were fatally injured in a car accident near Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, Israeli media reported on Saturday.

According to preliminary reports, the three killed are parents, Jumana and Naji Amer, and their two-month-old infant daughter, residents of Kfar Qasim.

Jumana and Naji spent the last weekend in the Nuweibaa area together with their infant and two other children, who were also injured in the accident and are still in Egypt.

“A severe disaster, there are no words,” MK Ahmad Tibi told Walla, who had already appealed on Saturday morning to the Egyptian authorities for assistance in returning the bodies to Israel from the Egyptian hospital.

 Screenshot showing the accident which killed three Israelis in the Sinai, June 15, 2024. (credit: screenshot)
Screenshot showing the accident which killed three Israelis in the Sinai, June 15, 2024. (credit: screenshot)

A family torn apart

“This is a terrible tragedy; a family has been torn apart,” said Dr. Saleh Badir, brother of the late mother.

“Of course, we will do everything for the two children who were saved,” Badir said. He also said the family was on its way this morning to vacation for the holiday week in their car when the accident happened.

The family in Israel has not yet received details about the accident.

According to the uncle, another relative has already gone to Egypt. As far as he knows, the children who survived the accident are already in Taba on the Egyptian side of the border and are waiting to cross.

“Today in the morning hours, a serious car accident occurred in which three members of an Israeli family were killed and others were injured,” the foreign ministry stated.  “[The family] was traveling in the area of ​​Nuweibaa, Egypt. The Israeli Embassy in Cairo and the Department for Israelis Abroad at the Foreign Ministry are handling the incident. They are working with the Egyptian authorities to transfer the coffins of the dead to Israel, as well as assisting the wounded in the hospitals.”

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