Australian aid worker killed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza

Prime minister Anthony Albanese says the death of an Australian aid worker in Gaza is ’beyond any reasonable circumstances’ and the government will call in the Israeli ambassador and contact Israel’s government. Albanese named the aid worker as Zomi Frankcom, who was working with World Central Kitchen in Gaza and was among four foreign nationals working for the food aid charity killed in an Israeli strike, according to health officials in the occupied territory Australian aid worker killed by airstrike in Gaza named as Zomi Frankcom Four foreign aid workers and Palestinian translator killed in Israeli strike, Gaza officials say Australian international court judge calls for Israel to suspend Gaza military operation
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