Israel closes an investigation into the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, prompting the Australian federal government to express outrage over the outcome. Both outlets report that the decision is met with strong criticism from Australia.

The coverage focuses on Australia’s reaction rather than detailed findings. The articles cite the federal government’s position that it is not satisfied with how the investigation concludes, while providing limited additional specifics about what Israel determined or why the investigation ends.

With only these two sources provided, there is no clear divergence in framing beyond repeated emphasis on Australia’s “outraged” response. The reporting centers on the diplomatic and political implications of Israel’s decision to close the case and the expectation of further explanation or accountability from Israel.