Brother of Zomi Frankcom, the aid worker killed in Gaza, calls for action

The brother of an Australian aid worker killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza is pushing for further action to be taken over her death.

Zomi Frankcom and six other World Central Kitchen workers died after the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) launched strikes as they delivered food at night in early April.

Two officers were dismissed from the force and three others have been reprimanded, however Mal Frankcom called for further action to be taken.

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“I don’t think killing seven innocent people and then being dismissed from your job is sufficient,” Frankcom told ABC’s 7.30 program.

“To see them go to court and to be tried and convicted and punished (would be sufficient).

“I would be disappointed if it was left just at their dismissal and then that’s it.”

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