Gaza mourns aid worker killed by Israel who helped them see the World Cup
Mohammed al-Wahidi, a senior official with Egypt's main aid organization in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli air strike on Tuesday. The strike, which occurred in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, also claimed the lives of three others, including two young siblings.

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AI-generatedMohammed al-Wahidi, a senior official with Egypt's main aid organization in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli air strike on Tuesday. The strike, which occurred in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, also claimed the lives of three others, including two young siblings. Al-Wahidi, 57, was the director of public relations for the Egyptian Relief Committee and was known for his efforts to clear rubble, assist displaced families, and organize public screenings of World Cup matches to bring joy to residents. His son stated that his father worked to provide entertainment and solace to those suffering in Gaza. Al-Wahidi was responsible for logistics at his aid agency, which serves as the Egyptian government's relief arm in the Palestinian territory.
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5 extractedAl-Wahidi worked to clear rubble, reopen roads, and build camps for displaced families.
Al-Wahidi organized public screenings of World Cup matches in Gaza.
Mohammed al-Wahidi was killed in an Israeli strike on a taxi in Gaza City.
Three other people, including two young siblings, were killed in the same strike.
Watching the matches brought happiness to thousands of football fans in Gaza.