Australian Aid Worker's Death Sparks Outcry for Israeli Military Probe
April 3, 2024
Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom's family demands an inquiry into her death, possibly involving war crimes charges.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged accountability from the Israeli government over the incident.
The Israeli military attributes the fatal strike on the aid convoy to 'misidentification', a claim not accepted by the family and Australian officials.
International Criminal Court and global observers are keeping a close watch on the unfolding situation.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong is considering sanctions on Israel depending on the outcomes of the investigation.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton urges Hamas to release hostages to facilitate a ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel's top diplomat in Australia commits to a comprehensive probe into the circumstances leading to Zomi Frankcom's death.
Summary based on 3 sources
Get a daily email with more World News stories
Sources

The Sydney Morning Herald • Apr 3, 2024
‘This shouldn’t have happened’: Aid worker’s family calls for war crimes investigation
The West Australian • Apr 3, 2024
Killed aid worker's family backs war crimes probe