Israel/Gaza · Direct source
Aid worker who organised World Cup screenings in Gaza killed in Israeli strike
Mohamed al-Wahidi died when a missile struck his taxi shortly before Egypt played Argentina in their last 16 match A Palestinian aid worker who had organised screenings of World Cup matches in Gaza was killed by an Israeli missile strike just before the game between Egypt and Argentina on Tuesday evening. Two brothers aged eight and 10 and another man who was in the street near the site of the attack were also killed. Continue reading...
- Source published
- 8 Jul 2026, 19:35 CEST
Publication time from the source RSS/feed - Captured by GC
- 8 Jul 2026, 21:21 CEST
When GlobalsConflicts first captured this item. - Source
- The Guardian - World
- Trust
- medium · direct source trail
- Source quality
- usable
direct source; further independent sources matter for hard confidence - Actors
- Israel, Lebanon, WHO, Hezbollah, Iran, UN
Mohamed al-Wahidi died when a missile struck his taxi shortly before Egypt played Argentina in their last 16 match A Palestinian aid worker who had organised screenings of World Cup matches in Gaza was killed by an Israeli missile strike just before the game between Egypt and Argentina on Tuesday evening. Two brothers aged eight and 10 and another man who was in the street near the site of the attack were also killed. Continue reading...
What is reported
Mohamed al-Wahidi died when a missile struck his taxi shortly before Egypt played Argentina in their last 16 match A Palestinian aid worker who had organised screenings of World Cup matches in Gaza was killed by an Israeli missile strike just before the game between Egypt and Argentina on Tuesday evening. Two brothers aged eight and 10 and another man who was in the street near the site of the attack were also killed. Continue reading...
Visible evidence
- Source published (RSS): 8 Jul 2026, 19:35 CEST. Publication time from the source RSS/feed
- The report is assigned to the Israel/Gaza dossier.
- The visible source is The Guardian - World.
Still unclear
- 3 direct reports nearby, but not automatically the same core claim.
- 5 related reports in the same dossier may add context.
- The page rates the evidence trail, not the political truth of a position.
Why it matters
This report is assigned to the Israel/Gaza dossier. It matters because it adds a concrete new trail in the current source window. The brief uses 6 sources in the surrounding context while keeping timestamp, publisher and original URL visible.
Trust assessment
Direct source with related reports nearby. The evidence trail is usable, but should not be read as a fully confirmed situation yet.
Editorial boundary
Still open: whether further independent sources confirm, correct or merely repeat the same development. The trust level describes the source trail, not absolute truth.