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Australia condemns Israeli decision to clear soldiers over Zomi Frankcom death

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has criticized as 'insulting' the Israeli military's decision to clear its soldiers of criminal responsibility for the Gaza airstrikes that killed Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, while Israel's ambassador has rejected 'political attacks' and urged Australia to respect the process.

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Australia condemns Israeli decision to clear soldiers over Zomi Frankcom death

  • The Israeli military decided not to prosecute or criminally charge the soldiers responsible for the drone strikes that killed Zomi Frankcom.
  • Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemned the decision, describing it as 'insulting'.

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  • ABC News (Australia)

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    • · Israel's ambassador to Australia rejected 'political attacks' regarding the military report that cleared the soldiers.
  • The Guardian

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    • · The Israeli ambassador to Australia urged critics to 'respect the process' after the IDF ruled out criminal prosecutions.
  • ABC News

    Published today

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    • · The Israeli military decided not to prosecute or criminally charge the soldiers responsible for the drone strikes that killed Zomi Frankcom.
  • Nine.com.au

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    • · Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemned the decision, describing it as 'insulting'.
  • The Guardian

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    • · The Israeli military decided not to prosecute or criminally charge the soldiers responsible for the drone strikes that killed Zomi Frankcom.
    • · Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemned the decision, describing it as 'insulting'.

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Live updates

  1. 4:30 AM

    Australia expresses outrage as Israel's ambassador rejects 'political attacks' and defends the decision not to prosecute.

  2. 3:21 AM

    Israel's ambassador to Australia has urged respect for the process after the IDF ruled out a criminal investigation into the killing of Zomi Frankcom.

  3. 3:10 AM

    Independent news outlets confirm Israel's decision not to prosecute, drawing official outrage from Australia.

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  • What further diplomatic measures, if any, Australia will pursue following the decision.
  • How other affected countries and the World Central Kitchen organization will react to the clearance of the soldiers.

Update & correction history

  1. 4:30 AM

    Australia expresses outrage as Israel's ambassador rejects 'political attacks' and defends the decision not to prosecute.

  2. 3:21 AM

    Israel's ambassador to Australia has urged respect for the process after the IDF ruled out a criminal investigation into the killing of Zomi Frankcom.

  3. 3:10 AM

    Independent news outlets confirm Israel's decision not to prosecute, drawing official outrage from Australia.

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