Muhammad al-Wahidi, the manager of the Egyptian committee in Gaza and a senior figure in the Fatah movement, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a jeep in the al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City on Tuesday evening, according to Palestinian sources. Two additional people were killed in the strike.
As The Zioneer reported at 20:08, the manager of the Egyptian committee in Gaza was killed in Gaza City on Tuesday evening. An update from Abu Ali Express identifies the target as Muhammad al-Wahidi, who is described as the manager of the Egyptian committee and a senior figure in the Fatah movement. The strike hit a jeep in the al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, killing two additional people. The exact circumstances of the strike and the identities of the other casualties are not yet reported. The Egyptian committee has been involved in coordinating Gaza affairs, and al-Wahidi's role as a Fatah senior marks a significant elimination. The IDF has not commented on the strike.
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