Benjamin Netanyahu admits IDF behind air strike which killed aid workers in central Gaza
ABCIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted it was an IDF air strike that killed Australian aid worker Lalzawmi "Zomi" Frankcom and six other people in Gaza. Live Moment Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong have commented on the Israeli air strike that killed an Australia aid worker in Gaza. That concludes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's latest comments on the Israeli air strike that killed an Australian aid worker in Gaza, as well as six others. Here's a recap of what he has said: Anthony Albanese spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this morning, expressing "anger and concern" about the death of the Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom Anthony Albanese spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this morning, expressing "anger and concern" about the death of the Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom He says he emphasised in the phone call the importance of "full accountability and transparency" in the Israeli inquiry over the deaths of the seven aid workers He says he emphasised in the phone call the importance of "full accountability and transparency" in the Israeli inquiry over the deaths of the seven aid workers He says he also conveyed his concern over Israel's intention to advance its ground invasion in Rafah and the innocent loss of life He says he also conveyed his concern over Israel's intention to advance its ground invasion in Rafah and the innocent loss of life He believes Australians are also "very concerned" about the human cost of the war and says he's worried the conflict will impact "social cohesion" in Australia He believes Australians are also "very concerned" about the human cost of the war and says he's worried the conflict will impact "social cohesion" in Australia He says the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is supporting Frankcom's grieving family and that her death represents "a significant loss for our nation" PM: Zomi Frankom's death 'is a significant loss for our nation' Anthony Albanese says the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is supporting the grieving family of Zomi Frankom, the Australian aid worker who died in an Israeli air strike.