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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Israeli Strike Kills Gaza Aid Worker

Jul 09, 2026 10:24 AM CT Gaza City, Gaza Strip gaza,aid-worker,civilian-casualties,islamic-strike,humanitarian-crisis

Summary

An Israeli military strike in Gaza City resulted in the death of Mohammed al-Waheidi, an aid worker. This incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and civilian casualties associated with Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip, a key theater in the broader Iran-Israel conflict.

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Mourners carrying the body of Mohammed al-Waheidi, an aid worker killed in an Israeli strike on Tuesday, during his funeral, in Gaza City, on Wednesday.

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Actor Responses

Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted a military strike in Gaza City that killed an aid worker.

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