Israeli strike killed Mohammed al-Wahidi and three others on the eve of the Egypt vs Argentina match on Tuesday.Palestinians in Gaza turned out in large numbers to pay their respects to a senior member of Egypt’s main aid organisation, who had set up World Cup screenings in the shattered enclave and was killed by an Israeli air strike on a taxi he was in this week.The strike killed Mohammed al-Wahidi, himself a Palestinian, on the eve of the Egypt vs Argentina match on Tuesday, along with three other people, including two young passers-by, siblings aged 10 and 8, in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, medics said.The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights said the fourth victim was 30-year-old Ahmed Jehad Rajab Doghmosh, who was also inside the taxi. It was unclear if he was the driver or a passenger.Al-Wahidi, 57, director of public relations for the Egyptian Relief Committee in Gaza, was among the first to help clear rubble, reopen roads and build camps for displaced families.The Egyptian committee says al-Wahidi was a respected community elder who worked to resolve disputes, feed those in need, and bring joy by organising public screenings of World Cup matches.Watching the matches on giant screens brought happiness to thousands of football fans in the enclave, laid waste by more than two years of Israel’s genocidal war. Palestinians, like many Arabs, cheered for the Egyptian team, which performed strongly before Argentina knocked them out of the tournament.“My father worked hard to bring some entertainment to the pe …