The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has concluded its investigation into the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed in an airstrike in Gaza. The IDF stated it found no evidence of criminal misconduct by its forces, closing the case without a criminal probe. This decision follows scrutiny regarding the circumstances surrounding the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers, including Frankcom, in April. The military maintains the strike was a tragic mistake stemming from misidentification. Despite the lack of criminal charges, the IDF acknowledges the seriousness of the incident and claims to have implemented changes to prevent similar occurrences. Critics remain skeptical, demanding further independent investigation into the event and accountability for the loss of life. The findings will likely fuel ongoing debates about the conduct of the war in Gaza.