Australia to summon Israeli ambassador after decision not to prosecute Gaza aid worker killing
The foreign minister announced that she will summon the Israeli ambassador to protest a decision described as “insulting” to Zomi Frankcom. In a statement released on Tuesday, the minister said the move reflects her government’s commitment to defending the dignity of individuals affected by foreign policies and underscored the seriousness with which the issue is being treated at the highest diplomatic level.
The summons is expected to take place within the coming days, providing an official forum for the foreign ministry to seek clarification and express formal objection to the contested decision. Officials indicated that the discussion will focus on the implications of the decision for bilateral relations and may lead to further diplomatic engagement aimed at resolving the matter.