Israel’s military has dropped criminal probes into the April 2024 airstrike that killed seven aid workers—including Australian Zomi Frankcom—after reviewing 150 cases and finding no reasonable suspicion of misconduct, despite the convoy being clearly marked and Israeli claims of Hamas involvement later proven false. Yet investigations continue into two other deadly incidents: the February 2024 killing of five-year-old Hind Rajab and her family, and the May 2025 massacre of 15 Palestinian paramedics, both sparking global outrage. Australia, pushing for transparency, demanded drone strike audio and raised the case directly with Israeli President Herzog; Zomi’s brother Mal and Australia also launched a UN-backed declaration to safeguard humanitarian workers amid escalating scrutiny over Israel’s conduct in Gaza.
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