Gaza Mourns Aid Worker Mohammed al-Wahidi Killed in Israeli Strike
Mohammed al-Wahidi, an aid worker who helped Gazans watch the World Cup, was killed along with three others in an Israeli strike just before the Egypt vs Argentina match.
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Mohammed al-Wahidi, an aid worker who helped Gazans watch the World Cup, was killed along with three others in an Israeli strike just before the Egypt vs Argentina match.
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