
War not only destroys buildings but also takes away small happiness from people. People in Gaza were preparing to watch the FIFA World Cup match together on the big screen. There was excitement from children to the elderly, but an air strike before the start of the match changed the atmosphere of celebration into mourning. In this attack, the person who had tried to bring a smile on the faces of the people during the war also died.
In the Sabra area of Gaza City, local people were preparing to watch the FIFA World Cup match between Egypt and Argentina on the big screen. For this, a big screen was installed so that people could get relief for some time amidst the tension of war. But shortly before the start of the match, there was an air strike in the area, which created chaos. According to local health officials, Mohammed al-Wahidi, who was involved in relief efforts, died in the attack.
Israeli army attack
Along with Mohammed al-Wahidi, two small children and a taxi driver also lost their lives. Al-Wahidi was among those who organized relief work as well as community events for the people in Gaza. His aim was to give a few moments of happiness to the people troubled by the war. The Israeli military said that al-Wahidi was not their target. The army claims that the attack was targeted at a member of Hamas. However, the death of civilians in this action has once again raised questions about the safety of civilians in military operations.
were supporting Egypt
There has been continuous conflict in Gaza for the last several months. Despite efforts for a ceasefire, air strikes and military action have continued from time to time. In such an environment, normal life has almost come to a standstill. With schools, markets and public programs already affected, events like sports had become a source of mental relief for people. According to the report, many people of Gaza were supporting Egypt in this match. One reason for this is that Egypt has played an important role in the efforts to reach humanitarian aid to Gaza and ceasefire during the war.
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