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Australia PM: Israel’s Explanation for Aid Worker Deaths Unsatisfactory

Israel is yet to provide a satisfactory explanation for the death of seven aid workers last week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday as Australia appointed a senior former military official to study Israel’s inquiry into the incident.
Israel said on Friday its soldiers mistakenly believed they were attacking Hamas gunmen when airstrikes killed the mostly international group of World Central Kitchen staff, including Australian “Zomi” Frankcom. Two officers have been dismissed and others reprimanded.
Along with Frankcom, the airstrike killed citizens of Britain, Poland, Palestinians and a dual citizen of the US and Canada.
Albanese said the explanation for the deaths was not adequate.
Given that almost 200 aid workers had been killed in the conflict, Israel also needed to provide more information about what it would do to prevent similar events in the future, he added.
“We don’t find the explanations to be satisfactory to this point,” he said. “We need proper accountability, we need full transparency about the circumstances and I think that is what the Australian public would expect.”
Australia on Monday appointed a retired air force general to study Israel’s investigation and advise Canberra whether the inquiry was sufficient and whether further action was needed to hold those responsible to account.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said last month Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was undermining his country’s international standing with his approach to the war.

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