An Australian aid worker, Lalzawmi 'Zomi' Frankcom, was among the members of the aid organization World Central Kitchen who tragically lost their lives in Gaza. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed deep sorrow over the loss, highlighting Frankcom's dedication to humanitarian efforts both in Australia and abroad.
Frankcom, who had previously volunteered during the Australian bushfires, was in Gaza providing essential aid to those facing severe hardships. Prime Minister Albanese emphasized the invaluable contributions of aid workers like Frankcom and condemned the unacceptable loss of their lives.
Australia has taken swift action by contacting Israel and demanding full accountability for the deaths of the aid workers. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has requested a meeting with the Israeli ambassador to seek answers regarding the tragic incident.
Albanese stressed the gravity of the situation, noting that it is incomprehensible for individuals engaged in humanitarian work to face such tragic outcomes. Alongside Frankcom, four other aid workers and a Palestinian driver were also killed in the incident.
The prime minister extended his deepest condolences to Frankcom's family and reiterated Australia's commitment to seeking justice for the fallen aid workers. The loss of lives in Gaza has sparked outrage and calls for accountability to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers in conflict zones.