Skip to main content

tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  April 2, 2024 7:00pm-7:31pm AST

7:00 pm
seeing in station come down in many costs, well to understand how it affects our daily lives, outline forth how big a 12 level is labeled. food insecurity. counting the cost on outages in the condemnation and calls for an investigation in gaza after it is really striking. kills 7 employees of the world, central kitchen chairs, the sort of any age good to have you with a specific else. is there a life from the also coming up, a funeral is held for the palestinian, a worker killed in that attack. the group has now suspended its operations in gaza, were thousands, are facing starvation. a major fire, and centrally stumble kills at least 29 people at
7:01 pm
a nightclub under renovation. the and ukrainian drones hit targets deep inside russian territory. more than a 1000 kilometers from the the israel is facing international condemnation. after killing 6 foreign nationals in one palestinian and central garza, they were 8 workers all employed by the world's central kitchen. the cherokee says the team was killed in a quote. targeted is really strike an australian, british polish. and a us canadian citizen are among the dead, sent him on a hand reports of the they came to help bring relief to palestinian suffering and gaza. but they ended up as yet were victims of these rails war and is really air strike, kill these aid workers from the humanitarian group,
7:02 pm
world central kitchen. one of them was palestinian, and all the others were foreign nationals and their governments are demanding answers. astray, expects full accountability for the deaths of i'd with his, which is completely unacceptable. i'd workers and those doing humanitarian work in the data. all innocent civilians need to be provided with protection. world central kitchen says it's team would coordinate their movements with these really army ahead of time. they were traveling armored cars and their logo was highly visible. this is israel has promised to review the attack. what is it called the highest levels? we will be opening approved to examine the serious incident further. this will help us reduce the risk of such an event from occurring again. but this isn't the 1st time relief workers have been killed and gaza. e, as well as also been previously trying to shut down on real well. one of the
7:03 pm
largest humanitarians actors in gaza. numerous on real employees have been killed as not just foreigners of costs because most of the humanitarian relief is provided by palestinians themselves who live in gaza. so this is an acute problem which has been ongoing for the past 5 or 6 months. and a full investigation and accountability is warranted. aid workers face enormous risk spring, desperately needed food and supplies. and the god the, the strip is on the break of famine. and the un is cooling for safe access for a deliveries of israel. now faced more calls for accountability and steps to ensure humanitarian workers do not become targets. vince and mountain out to sierra. the funeral has been held in the process of the palestinian employee of world central kitchen who was killed in that is really striking it some with the how was a driver for the a convoy the world central kitchen has been a major source of aid to people in the strip, many of whom depend on it for food,
7:04 pm
honey, my mood has more on this from rough. that this is likely to have a very negative impact on an already desperate situations. an assignment that is going very fives, very close, spreading very fast in the northern part with the plate of resources and the southern partner over crowded, drop off city. and already we, we've been experiencing this. a broken aid mechanism is starting from the obstruction off of 8 into the gas spread. the prevention of mazda of a truck from the other side of the border is due to move in as smoothly and deliver much needed it. and then the constant attacks on, on aid convoys, then a, the law enforcement securing the delivery of, of ate too much needed upon much needed supplies for desperate population. and all of this was kept blocked by with a direct attack. the deliberate direct attacks on a uh, w c. k. employees in the gods frame for the past month and
7:05 pm
a half. they've been working cooking meals and bonding well with people here there . that's why there is a sense of a frustration mix with with anger and sadness over the tragedy of last night. these people worked very closely with displaced families in the central area and, and here in overcrowded refined evacuation centers, cooking them, meals, that it helped them survive these difficult conditions and nothing shorter of a deliberate attack. just giving the patterns of how it happened and the likelihood of, of implications in the negative unplug is it will have on, on the a, the wave aid being delivered to load in part garza city. and here in over a private southern part of the stress of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has admitted his forces, launch the strikes, but he says it was unintended. that's the one item you could argue. unfortunately, in the last day, there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike about forces on innocent people in the
7:06 pm
governance trip. this happens in go, we're checking this thoroughly, we are in touch with the governments and we will do everything for this not to happen again. at home, the cell who as more on that from occupied east jerusalem, they is really army, has been saying for some long as that they wanted to sound sort of international coalition for the distribution of aid inside of gone. so after a lot of international pressure, not enough aid was going into gaza, which we know is still the case. however, when it comes to these 8 convoys, their movements and everything is in order and coordinates with these really military. so that's why there are a lot of unanswered questions and why countries likes the united states. the chaos truly are really pressing hard for answers because all of these movements should have been coordinated with these really governments. they know their whereabouts, they know their vehicle. so there are a lot of unanswered questions that these really army is going to have to face in this investigation. of course,
7:07 pm
after they have acknowledged that it was an this is really strange that had all 3 of these vehicles, us secretary of state and to be blinking is cooling on the is really government to carry out an investigation into the killing of the aid workers. all right, and how do you show castro joins us now from a have a situation where people who are simply trying to help their fellow human beings are themselves brave risk. we've spoken directly to the israeli government about this particular incident, reversed a swift, a thorough and impartial investigation. to understand exactly what happens. how do you feel castro joins us now from outside world central kitchen headquarters in washington, dc. what are you learning over there? id 0, the ceo of world central kitchen has issued a statement calling this
7:08 pm
a targeted attack. and i'll read to you from her statement saying this is not only an attack against the world central kitchen. this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. this is unforgivable. the words from the ceo of the world central kitchen, which is a relatively new aid organization in gaza. but it really made headlines, and by making some bold moves, most notably constructing that jetty off of the coast and being the 1st organization to successfully deliver food a from that maritime cora, or some 200 metric tons of food were distributed were delivered rather in march and they were, it was in the midst of distributing this food that according to the world, the central occasion that these 7 workers were killed and that is really military strikes. they had just left a warehouse where they were moving some of this
7:09 pm
a food and were also learning more about their identities. one of them was a jewel us, canadian citizen, several british citizens was frustrating to this. and then of course the palestinian as well. and they said that they were working in a d conflict and zone and moving in coordination with the is really military when, despite all of that, this attack occurred. heidi, i'm curious because we just heard from these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on this. and his answer is essentially, oops, yes, it was us, but we didn't intend to do this. it's tragic. we'll, we'll do our best not to do this again to have the is really authorities been in touch directly with world central kitchen about this now the world central kitchens and it's a waiting and investigation. it is unclear how closely they're in touch with that is really military about this investigation, but they were, supposedly, they said that they were doing this important nation, that every move of this caravans had been done and coordination with the military
7:10 pm
that they knew what was happening in the out, obviously these vehicles that were his work clearly marked as belonging to this organization. and notably, this is not by far the 1st few monetary and aid workers that have been killed. yeah. and there have been actually close to $200.00 of them. and now the world central health kitchen is saying that they are immediately suspending their operations after this occurred, which means another ship that is just loading off the coast involves a caring, $400.00 metric tons of food aid now is sort of in limbo, isn't there? how that food or is that will be delivered to millions of people who are now on the brink of famine in bozza. and this has had a chilli effect on other aid groups in the region project health which offers medical clinics and profit has also issued a statement. thank it. is suspending operations for at least the next 3 days or as
7:11 pm
well? absolutely, in that context is crucial. how do you thank you so much for reminding us of that that so many 8 groups of either slowed down or completely stopped or 8 operations because there had been so many attacks on a deliveries. that's how do you show cancer reporting from washington dc. the iran says that us must be held accountable for the attack on its coming through the building in damascus and blamed israel for the strikes which kill a senior commander of these monic revolution regard and 12 others. the supreme leader has released a statement, expressing his condolences, he also says, quote, the vicious zionist regime will be punished at the hands of your runs, brave man, then it will be made to regret committing these crimes houses. who was dorset jabari reports from different as a strong response. that is what iran is promising after it's console. it section in damascus was hit by allegedly as rarely as strikes, killing 7 military commanders in the revolutionary guard 2 of them. and forgive
7:12 pm
your generals, one of the highest ranking officials in the revolutionary guards. now, what we've been hearing inside the country is that there needs to be a swift and forceful response. this is very important, and it's something that many are waiting to see happen. as critics have been saying, that's iran hasn't been forceful enough in responding to these attacks in the past . and that is why they find themselves in this situation at the moment. but it's good to be very difficult because whatever reading officials decide to do, whether it is to respond more lightly without any direct confrontation with israel, and they're going to be seen as weak and also a news possibly credibility, with the proxies of the region. but if they do act forcefully, i took, in terms of carrying out any kind of attack against a direct is really interested in us interest in the region. it could push the sides involved into a full on war,
7:13 pm
which no one wants to see at the moment. so iran is in a very difficult position. what is clear is that the problem is this has been made that iran will respond and that response will make israel regrets what it did in damascus. for now, we will have to wait and see how officials are going to carry out the threats that they've been making care doors such a part of. meanwhile, israel's defense minister, you of goliath, is warning against any retaliatory attacks from iraq, roughly named same every day. we gain food, the evidence that we find ourselves in a multi front more that is both offensive and defensive. we see evidence of this every day including of the last few days. i mean, we operate every week every day in order to prevent our enemies from gaining strings. and in order to make it clear to anyone who ex, against us all over the middle east, that the price for action against israel will be
7:14 pm
a heavy one. it will be slaves and to government protests is continued to rally in front of you is rarely parliament. this is in western wrestling. this go the live pictures. this is happening right now. it's day 3 of a 4 day protest events. they are calling for benjamin that yeah, whose government to resign and to hold a general election. you're also demanding the immediate captive the immediate release of captives. they want their government to make a deal in order to secure the release of a captive currently being held in gaza. there's still a head on al jazeera, think we about sky rocketing prices. the poor in pakistan accuse the government is not doing enough to help them during ramadan and setting sail and mexico city is it's lakes dry up. we'll take a closer look at the impact and worsening waterfront. this is happening on the region the
7:15 pm
the, wow, is it hot and humid up and down? india is east coast paper one. so let me show you. we got this breeze off the bay then goals. so that's bumping in the humidity to places like calcutta. so we look at the 3 day forecast. yeah. factor in that humidity. it's feeling about 4243, your temperature close to 40. well above where you should be for the sum of the year. so guess we can classify this as a heat wave and that heat and humidity up and down india's east coast. so whether it's in place here, another place we're pumping in a lot of humidity is off the south china sea for china's hand, an island and northern vietnam. but this humidity of the south china sea is also fueling the storms in southern china. so this is in one g province looking more like a hurricane rolled through here. really, these storms have been locked into this area of southern china over the last few days and it will continue. and there's that warm feet of humid air. again,
7:16 pm
fueling these storms looks bad for one g providence on wednesday. all of this. what weather moving over these, trying to see for the korean peninsula and southern japan, crucial islands could pick up to about a 100 millimeters of rain. and for indonesia, it's looking went up and down to monitor island and same goes for what strap a profit and some downpours in jakarta and around the city. one point stay with a high of 29, the, to develop drug speak, humans, scientists conduct test on animals. monkeys are in high demand for the global associates have led to assuming black market. 101 east travels to come through the whistle blowers excludes electrical government involvement in smuggling monkey based on our era reporting. so the extra 3, when i'm hearing the airbag content has been removed or restricted,
7:17 pm
i'll just say it was teams across the world. bring you closer to the hosp to the store. the the, you're watching else's 0. as a reminder of our headlines, us secretary of state data me blinking has urged israel to carry out a swift throw and impartial investigation. and so it is really a striking, gaza that killed 8 workers is really is facing wide spread condemnation for the attack that killed 6 foreign and one palestinian world central kitchen stuff. iran says the us must be held accountable for the attack on its concert with building in damascus around lanes israel. from the strike, which killed a senior commander of the islamic revolution regard. as long as well as his deputy
7:18 pm
and 5 diplomats were following this breaking news. now out of turkey a where at least 16 people have been killed and 15 others injured in a fire at a nightclub under renovation. in stumble. this happened in the basement of the 16 story building, where that venue is located, the latest pictures right there. the fire is now under control and the investigation is underway. officers who were sitting costello is at the scene of this stumble, sending what happened of the? well, this is, mary swayne is the lady at the heart of the company main business center. and they were just offered to the owner. and i wanted to repair repairs reconstruction, the wireless was flows, and apparently you're still gonna find me right now. this is
7:19 pm
a 16 story building and the ground floor. and the basement to the clock is that was the reason why the buyers start to work because of the sport and the cells isolation, material and other materials used during the reconstruction does have a synthetic. and they called fire. they called in to my club has only one and twins and only one out there is no back store. and there was the expos just because of the pressure and apparently a, all those people who died during this accident were in the nice club either during the repair or some of them as far as i have spoken to people around here are over there, the workers of the my all i run into a woman, she was flying and i asked or whether she lives in the building. there are so many seniors living in this,
7:20 pm
in this building. by that she told me that she over there works in the my swap that goes up from the office was closed. and all of the people who died in this accident either construction workers, or call these that's why she was crying. and we have been speaking to the neighbors around here, they're telling us here the, [000:00:00;00] the service building and where there are so many residential buildings around this. people are very upset. they are stairs the people who. 2 are living in the building
7:21 pm
were stopped for awhile, but finally favorite evacuation. we don't see a big damage in the building. 8 and sent him, i know it's loud around you. so if you can still hear me, i just wanted to check on the, the, what you know about the people who happen, who live on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the building. because we're looking at the footage, we saw how high those claims went in addition to the smoke, which we know is very toxic, and those people were right in the middle of it. what, what, how are they doing exactly the sold
7:22 pm
out that the smoke came off the ground floor, the end of the night, plus a and a the 1st floor in the 1st floor. as far as i was told, there was no one also in the apartment that is on the ground floor. there was no one and my people, the worse it is not telling me that at least. okay . that's the name consumer reporting live from istanbul. thank you very much. send him the russia has reported drone attacks on 2 industrial sites in the region of pets are stand,
7:23 pm
which is located more than 1100 kilometers from the ukrainian border. one of the targets was a major oil refinery. no serious damage was reported there. the other target was a factory which reportedly produced drones, at least 13 people were injured there. now if these attacks were launched from ukrainian territory, this would be one of the most far reaching drone attacks carried out by ukraine. and since the beginning of the war, meanwhile, your secretary of state anthony blinking has urged congress to approve new military assistance for ukraine. during his visit to france, blinking said it's imperative for allies to send more weapons. lincoln says ukraine needs support in many areas to defend itself against russia and to rebuild after the war. we discussed the imperative of continuing to support ukraine so that it can affectively defend itself against the ongoing russian aggression that's for today. but also to make sure through the
7:24 pm
work that we're doing to help ukraine build a strong military for the future to attract private sector investment. so that it builds up with the economy and to continue to strengthen its democracy. in particular, by moving down the exception pass before the you, we are ensuring that we will have a ukraine that stand strongly on its own feet militarily, economically democratically. and that's the single best response to put this aggression. at least one child has been killed in a shooting at a school in finland, a 12 year old student opened fire wounding at least 2 other children. and police have a rest of the suspects. it happened in a suburb of the capital, helsinki and police say that the victims were the same age is the attack or the prime minister has called the attack, the pre shocking, a descending goal. now where betsy origin, my site is being sworn in as president. he has pledge to tackle corruption at all levels and govern with transparency promising
7:25 pm
a clean break from the past. the age of 445 is the youngest. democratically elected president's in africa. he won a landslide victory and presidential elections just 10 days after being released from prison. let us in as an economist who supported the senegalese opposition coalition. she says the new president is ready to fight corruption in order to attract international investors to set a goal. what she has to face is something very difficult because you cannot change an entire administration in one day. so uh, she understands, but she has to put the systems in place in order to fight corruption. and she's ready for that. and he and sancho are more than ready to put all the, uh, all the systems in place using technology of course. and in order to
7:26 pm
allow that our investors to be comfortable and confident to come and invest in senegal. the most important thing is that from at least what the new president said, she is not closing doors to any partnerships that already exist. so the partnership with friends is a strong partnership. she will not close that at all. but i think what she says again is what is best for the population. that's what they elected him for. she needs to bring partners with solutions today, not in in the future. now. pakistan has released a $45000000.00 assistance package and it providing some economic relief during
7:27 pm
ramadan. people are struggling to deal with high prices and storing inflation from ohio to reports from some about another day comes to a name. i know that it starts with the breaking of default with mom. let's say there's a father of 5 children and there's a daily wage labor up because he does not have money to buy food. is here to benefit from try to do organizations around to local funding by private citizen. and i think it both me i, i work on daily wage. sometimes i get what sometimes i don't, it's very hard to find what these days. the government says it has given concessions on some food items, only for one through amazon, but who is going to afford to buy other commodities and pay exorbitant electricity and gas bills. the price of fresh fruit and ridge driven to dr. reach for many, and patients is reading 10 shoppers and render scuffle over the exorbitant price. i
7:28 pm
is a busy time during this busting month of ramadan, with fruit and vegetable, don't push cock. while i just set up shop on busy intersection to make some extra money look at these roadside vendors, they are making the situation even worse. rich people come here in the because they don't even us the rate. so these wind is, are overcharging, way should pull people go. it said nearly a $45000000.00 relief package offered by the government. is a med dropping the auction, i guess on it's going to go to an agreement with the i'm airport, a new drawn of $3000000000.00 and expected to receive a $1000000000.00 in april. but they did already planning to go for the new package . however, the economic experts warn any additional loan or lead to a further increase your fuel gas and electricity prices. they say the next few
7:29 pm
months will be critical. i think, well, as i see, the most important is the good on political bridges. and i don't have the answer to that, so that there is a broad consensus across the entire political spectrum that some difficult decisions have to be taken the next one months to make sure that focus on is put on parts of a sustainable growth. but as the sun goes down and people break that far, they wonder how many mole hardship they really have to endure before things get better. the model, how you did roger, the uh, its normal bar. in mexico city, the lack of steady water supply has already reached crisis level. it's climate change of scene is one of the issues, but the cities, aging infrastructure is also a major corporate. urgent and expensive upgrades are needed, but the government has not been making progress. joy ago y'all,
7:30 pm
no reports from violate, bravo! mexico selling teams could always count and having enough water for them to train is now though the lake and the countryside was by you. the gravel has shrunk so much that team members are dragged their vessels over the dry ground to the water's edge. coach maggio has watched the clubs most vital resource received before his eyes. over the past few years, garvin was clicked almost. i'll follow up with a chat, a little low, so a little to allow every day and it's a little bit harder to get the sail boats into the water. and we have to prep the terrain so that we can even get to the piers, which isn't it. sad really, that we're running out of water on the i've seemed to be taking it very likely as a society. this is the largest and most important of the rest of our subsea, mexico cities water system, an average of 6000 liters of water, a 2nd flow out of here and into the city. but currently this recivore is that a 3rd of its capacity, there's no better proof of that than where we're standing right now. not long ago,
7:31 pm
all of this was underwater. the rest of wars border joins the good. so my last

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on