Humanitarian Aid Worker Tragically Killed in Gaza: A Case of Mistaken Identity
An aid worker from a U.S.-based charity was shot and killed by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza, reportedly due to mistaken identity. Islam Hejazy, the Gaza program manager for HEAL Palestine, was traveling when her car was attacked. The incident highlights the escalating chaos and violence amid ongoing conflict in Gaza.
A U.S.-based charity aid worker was tragically shot and killed by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza in what is believed to be a case of mistaken identity. The slain worker, Islam Hejazy, served as the Gaza program manager for HEAL Palestine.
Hejazy's vehicle was ambushed on Thursday in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, with gunmen in three cars spraying it with bullets, according to residents and the woman's family. HEAL Palestine, remembering her, described Hejazy as a dedicated humanitarian and mother of two.
This tragic incident underscores the growing chaos and anarchy in Gaza a year into Israel's military offensive, which has strained Hamas-run security services. Amid the escalating violence, Gaza residents face increasing theft, gang violence, and economic exploitation.
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