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Israeli envoy's court ruling claim lacks documentary evidence

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The Israeli ambassador asserted that a court had determined there was no criminal liability in a case, but The Guardian found no evidence that any court has been involved in the matter. The claim emerged amid scrutiny of circumstances surrounding the death of Zomi Frankcom and six colleagues, who were killed while traveling in a clearly marked vehicle.
Frankcom did not deserve to die, according to reporting on the incident. The discrepancy between the ambassador's statement and available documentation raises questions about the accuracy of official accounts regarding any judicial review of the deaths and the process by which liability determinations were made.




