Family of slain Gaza aid worker 'waiting for justice' — The family of aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed by an air strike in Gaza, has expressed their demand for justice. The incident occurred during a military operation in the region, resulting in the death of Frankcom and five others, including colleagues from World Central Kitchen. The family is now seeking accountability and transparency regarding the circumstances of the strike.
Australia has expressed outrage over Israel’s decision to drop criminal proceedings related to the airstrike. Foreign Minister Penny Wong summoned Israel’s ambassador, expressing her frustration with the lack of legal action. The Australian government is pushing for a thorough investigation into the incident, emphasizing the need for accountability for the lives lost.
Separately, Israel has launched criminal inquiries into the killings of a five-year-old girl, Hind Rajab, and medics in Gaza. This development highlights the ongoing legal and humanitarian concerns surrounding military actions in the region. The cases underscore the complex legal and ethical challenges faced by authorities in such situations.
The situation continues to draw international attention, with calls for transparency and justice from affected families and governments.

























