The family of aid worker Zomi Frankcom has urged the Albanese government to press Israel for a serious independent investigation into her death, including the release of audio from the drone strike which blew up a humanitarian convoy in Gaza in 2024. Wednesday will be the second anniversary of strikes on the World Central Kitchen aid worker’s convoy which killed the 43-year-old Australian and six of her colleagues. Israel’s defence force conducted an investigation into the deaths, which resulted in two officers being dismissed and three others being reprimanded. In February, Albanese raised the case with Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog
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