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Two Israelis killed in Sinai car crash; five more injured

  • July 28, 2022

Two Israelis were killed and another five were injured Thursday in a road crash in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.

The Foreign Ministry initially said two of the tourists were in critical condition. They were later declared dead in Egypt.

Israel Defense Forces helicopters were sent to assist in bringing the injured to hospitals in Israel.

According to Hebrew media reports, Cairo would not allow the helicopters to land inside Egypt, delaying the Israelis’ return by several hours. They were instead brought to the border crossing and handed over. Channel 12 reported the Egyptians had initially given permission for the helicopters to land in Egypt but then reversed the decision.

The wounded, all in their twenties, were expected to be taken to Eilat’s Yoseftal Medical Center.

The accident took place in the Nuweiba region of Sinai, a 20-minute drive from the border crossing with Israel.

All of the injured Israelis were initially taken to a local clinic. The IDF said helicopters headed for the Egyptian border in order to evacuate the injured Israeli tourists. Troops from the elite helicopter-borne search and rescue Unit 669 were to assist in the efforts, the IDF said.

The Foreign Ministry said it was working to inform the families of those involved of the situation and asked media outlets not to report any identifying information.

The father of one of the injured Israelis told Kan news that he managed to speak with his daughter and she’d told him the group were heading for the Taba border crossing with Israel when the accident happened, and that she had blamed the driver.

“The driver was traveling at a crazy speed, overtook [another vehicle], and crashed into an oncoming car,” he told Kan, citing his daughter.

He spoke of his relief that she had survived. “I was given my daughter as a gift,” he said.

In 2006, 12 Israelis were killed and many others injured in a Sinai road accident. Some of the victims’ families claimed it was a terror attack and that the driver deliberately crashed the vehicle.

Earlier this month 23 people were killed when a passenger bus slammed into a parked trailer truck on a highway in southern Egypt.

Traffic accidents kill thousands every year in Egypt, which has a poor transportation safety record. Crashes are mostly caused by speeding, careless driving, bad roads or poor enforcement of traffic laws.

In January, at least 16 people were killed and 18 others injured when a minibus collided with a public transportation bus in the Sinai Peninsula. In April last year, a bus overturned while trying to pass a truck on a highway in the southern province of Assiut, leaving at least 21 people dead and three others injured.

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