An Israeli strike in Gaza killed Mohamed al-Wahidi, a top Palestinian aid official working with Egypt's relief arm, during a FIFA World Cup screening event organized for the Egypt-Argentina match.The attack, which occurred in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, also claimed the lives of three others, including a taxi driver and two children.The incident transformed what was intended as a moment of celebration into a grim reminder of the ongoing conflict.Israeli military officials stated the strike was aimed at a Hamas militant, not al-Wahidi, who had no known ties to militant groups.The attack highlights the persistent violence in Gaza despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October 2023.Over 1,084 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire, according to Gaza's health ministry.The event underscores the tragic impact of the conflict on civilians and the challenges of maintaining stability in the region.
Original title: Israeli strike kills Gaza aid worker organising FIFA World Cup screenings shortly before Egypt-Argentina clash
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