Australia is furious as Israel refuses to press charges against soldiers involved in the airstrike that killed aid worker Zomi Frankcom in Gaza — a decision slammed by Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong as especially insulting on World Humanitarian Day. Despite clear markings on her convoy and Israeli admission of misidentification, no criminal investigation is being pursued for this incident, though two officers were dismissed and three reprimanded. Australia is escalating diplomatic pressure, demanding accountability and footage of the strike, while also pushing for justice in other recent Israeli strikes that killed civilians. Zomi’s family and government continue to demand transparency, honoring her bravery while grieving her loss in a conflict where humanitarian workers remain dangerously vulnerable.
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