Australia Says Relations with Israel 'Difficult' After Aid Worker Death
Australia says the decision falls far short of accountability and will keep pressing Israel for justice after seven aid workers were killed.
- Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said relations with Israel are going through a “difficult time” after Israel decided not to pursue criminal charges over the 2024 Gaza strike that killed Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom and six colleagues.
- Australia strongly condemned Israel’s decision, saying the outcome fell far short of the accountability expected by Canberra.
- Wong summoned Israel’s ambassador to Australia and reiterated that Canberra would continue pressing Israel for justice and accountability.
- The Israeli military said the strike resulted from operational failures and mistaken identification, but found no criminal intent and therefore did not recommend criminal charges.
- Frankcom, a World Central Kitchen aid worker, was among seven humanitarian workers killed when their clearly marked convoy was struck in Gaza in April 2024, prompting international condemnation.
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It is a difficult period for relations between Australia and Israel: to use these words it was precisely Penny Wong, Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who was said to be "indignant" for the decision to file the criminal investigation on the death of the seven humanitarian workers in Gaza, including the Australian Zomi Frankom, during the attack on the World Central Kitchen [...] The article World Central Kitchen, Israel archive the crimina…
Australia says relations with Israel 'difficult' after aid worker death
Australian national Frankcom was among a group of seven World Central Kitchen staff killed in April 2024 when their aid convoy was hit by an Israeli air strike. Their deaths triggered global outrage and a renewed push to ensure the safety of aid workers in Gaza. Israel's military announced this week that criminal investigations would not be launched into their deaths, sparking outrage from the Australian government. Foreign Minister Wong summone…
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