Israel has vowed to 'find out exactly what happened' after seven aid workers, including an Australian woman, were killed in an airstrike by its forces.
Israeli government spokesman says Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom killed in 'friendly fire' attack as Benjamin Netanyahu claims strike 'unintentional'
Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom was killed in an Israeli airstrike while working for charity World Central Kitchen providing humanitarian assistance in Gaza. Picture: X "The reason is so tragic is because we worked so closely with WCK. They’ve got such an important role in ensuring that aid goes directly to the people that need it most in Gaza and not the genocidal terror organisation of Hamas.
The Israeli government spokesman described the incident was being treated as a"friendly fire example because that's exactly how we feel". “We are in touch with governments and we’ll do everything so that this doesn’t happen again," he vowed in the video shared to X, formerly Twitter.
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