Australia's Foreign Minister announced plans to summon the Israeli ambassador following Israel's decision not to prosecute in the case of Zomi Frankcom, an aid worker killed in Gaza. The minister described the decision as 'insulting' and emphasized the need for accountability in such cases.
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Australia to summon Israeli ambassador over decision not to prosecute in Gaza aid worker's death
Australia's Foreign Minister plans to summon the Israeli ambassador in response to Israel's decision not to prosecute anyone over the killing of aid worker Zomi Frankcom in Gaza. The minister criticized the decision as 'insulting' and called for accountability.
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Australia to summon Israeli ambassador over decision not to prosecute in Gaza aid worker's death