Britain, Canada and Australia condemn Israel for ending an investigation into the deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza. The countries express outrage and call into question the decision to close the probe.

The report comes amid wider international scrutiny of how killings of humanitarian personnel in conflict zones are investigated and held accountable. Different outlets focus on the diplomatic impact, with some highlighting the governments’ public statements and calls for Israel to reverse course or provide further assurances. Others emphasize the potential consequences for aid operations, including trust in investigation processes and the willingness of humanitarian groups to continue working in high-risk areas.

While the specific details of the investigation’s findings are not presented in the available excerpts, the common thread across coverage is that the three governments view the closure as unacceptable. Their reaction signals pressure on Israel and reinforces international attention on protecting aid workers and ensuring that alleged wrongdoing is properly examined.