Israel Kills Gaza Aid Worker Who Organized World Cup Screenings for Displaced Palestinians
Associated Press—An Israeli airstrike killed an aid worker who had been organizing World Cup screening events for displaced Palestinians in Gaza, with the man struck just hours before a planned broadcast. The victim had become widely known for bringing large outdoor screenings of the tournament to civilians trapped in the conflict zone, providing one of the few moments of collective normalcy amid the ongoing war. Fellow Palestinians mourned his death as particularly painful given his humanitarian work and the care he had taken for his community. The killing drew international condemnation and added to mounting questions about the protection of civilian aid workers under international humanitarian law.
- Associated Press — Israeli strike kills the organizer of World Cup screenings in Gaza just before a planned broadcast.
- CBS News — World — The aid worker had brought World Cup screenings to thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
- BBC — World — Palestinians mourn the organizer who brought the World Cup to displaced civilians in Gaza.
- Al Arabiya — Israeli strike killed two people in Gaza including the World Cup screening organizer, medics reported.
- Reuters — Gazans mourn aid worker killed by Israel who brought them the World Cup