Australia demands a full, independent investigation into the death of aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed in Gaza in April 2024, after Israel’s internal probe cleared its forces of criminal misconduct — a conclusion Australia and her family reject as inadequate and opaque. Prime Minister Albanese calls Israel’s report a “so-called” review, vows to push for accountability, and plans to work with Frankcom’s grieving family. The family calls the findings a “miscarriage of justice,” demanding transparency and access to evidence like drone strike audio. While Israel offers limited cooperation — including potential reparations and information sharing — it insists formal requests are required. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has pressed Israeli counterparts, insisting Australia expects more than a whitewash.

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