Australia 'outraged' after Israeli decision not to prosecute over killing of aid worker in Gaza
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Australia 'outraged' after Israeli decision not to prosecute over killing of aid worker in Gaza

BBC world

Key Points:

  • Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong expressed outrage over Israel's decision not to prosecute those responsible for the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza in April 2024.
  • Wong criticized the decision as falling short of accountability and announced she would summon the Israeli ambassador to express Australia's concerns, emphasizing continued efforts to seek justice.
  • The Israeli military claimed the convoy was mistakenly identified as a threat and noted procedural failures but concluded there was no criminal misconduct by commanders involved in the strike.
  • World Central Kitchen and other humanitarian groups condemned the Israeli investigation as inadequate and called for an independent inquiry, highlighting that the aid workers were unarmed and clearly marked.
  • This incident has drawn significant international criticism, with a report by former Australian defense chief Mark Binskin citing serious procedural failures by the Israeli Defense Forces in the attack.

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