Australia news LIVE: Zomi Frankcom’s family back war crimes investigation; PM signals budget help for families, small business

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The family of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom has backed an investigation into whether the Israeli soldiers responsible for her death should be charged with war crimes, and households and small businesses struggling with high power prices are set to receive extra government assistance.

Celebrity chef Jose Andres said that an Israeli attack that killed seven of his food aid workers in Gaza had targeted them “systematically, car by car.”Speaking in a video interview, Andres said the World Central Kitchen charity group he founded had clear communication with the Israeli military, which he said knew his aid workers’ movements.This was not a “bad luck situation where, ‘oops,’ we dropped the bomb in the wrong place,” Andres said.

”The aid workers were killed when their convoy was hit shortly after they oversaw the unloading of 100 tons of food brought to Gaza by sea. Israel’s military expressed “severe sorrow” over the incident and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it unintentional.Andres’ interview comes as the family of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom throw their support behind an investigation into whether the Israeli soldiers responsible for her death should be charged with war crimes.

 

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