Heartbreaking final video of smiling World Central Kitchen aid worker Zomi days ... trends now

Heartbreaking final video of smiling World Central Kitchen aid worker Zomi days ... trends now

The last ever video shared by an Australian aid worker killed in Gaza has broken the hearts of viewers around the world.

The short video shows Melbourne-born Lalzawmi 'Zomi' Frankcom, 43, smiling as she gave a rundown of the menu World Central Kitchen were preparing for Palestinian people in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, on March 26.

Ms Frankcom and six other WCK team members were on their way back from dropping off 100 tonnes of food and other aid supplies in northern Gaza on Monday, local time, when they were hit by an Israeli airstrike.

The other six WCK victims were 35-year-old Polish man Damian Sobol, 25-year-old Palestinian driver Saifeddin Issam Ayad Abutaha, 33-year-old dual US-Canadian citizen Jacob Flickinger and British nationals John Chapman, 57, James 'Jim' Henderson, 33, and James Kirby, 47.

In last week's video, Ms Frankcom introduced herself and WCK chef Oli.

The last video shared of Australian aid worker Lalzawmi 'Zomi' Frankcom (left) before she was killed in an airstrike on Monday shows her helping prepare food for Palestinians

The last video shared of Australian aid worker Lalzawmi 'Zomi' Frankcom (left) before she was killed in an airstrike on Monday shows her helping prepare food for Palestinians

Ms Frankcom was one of seven World Central Kitchen volunteers killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on Monday (pictured, the wreckage of one of the three cars)

Ms Frankcom was one of seven World Central Kitchen volunteers killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on Monday (pictured, the wreckage of one of the three cars)

'This is the beautiful, fragrant, aromatic rice that will be served,' she said, showing the food being prepared for Gaza citizens.

Following the horror attack, WCK said Ms Frankcom's 'team was travelling in a deconfliction zone in two armoured cars branded with the WCK logo and a soft skin vehicle'.

'Despite coordinating movements with the [Israeli army], the convoy was hit as it was leaving the Deir al-Balah warehouse,' WCK said.

It was later revealed the seven volunteers were travelling in three clearly-marked aid vehicles.

The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) had spotted the three cars as part of a larger convoy as they entered the main distribution hub in Deir al-Balah to collect the aid.

A member of the IDF unit identified an armed man inside one of the convoy's trucks as a potential threat however, neither the truck or the armed man left with the three WCK cars.

A Hermes 450 drone was sent by the IDF unit to follow the three vehicles - two of which had armour plating while a third was a 'soft-skinned' 4x4.

All three cars had WCK logos on their roofs and doors.

Operators ordered an R9X Hellfire missile to be fired at one of the cars shortly before midnight. Its passengers were seen running to the two remaining cars.

They informed authorities monitoring their movements they had been hit and made their getaway. 

However, the Hermes 450 fired a second missile at another of the cars just 900m down the road.

Once again, the survivors scrambled to load the wounded into the last remaining car.

They only made it 1.5km down the road before the third missile hit - killing the last of the seven volunteers. 

WCK shared photos of the seven volunteers killed (pictured) and said: 'We are reeling from our loss. The world's loss'

WCK shared photos of the seven volunteers killed (pictured) and said: 'We are reeling from our loss. The world's loss'

It's understood an IDF unit targeted the three cars (one pictured) as they were earlier part of a larger convoy travelling with an armed man

It's understood an IDF unit targeted the three cars (one pictured) as they were earlier part of a larger convoy travelling with an armed man

Distressing footage shared online showed the bodies of five of the victims at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Hospital staff held up bloodied and torn passports belonging to three of the dead which were British, Polish and Australian. 

WCK shared photos of all seven victims on Wednesday morning, AEST, with CEO Erin Gore writing: 'These seven beautiful souls were killed by the IDF in a strike as they were returning from a

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