2025-06-04
34 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Jackie Leonard, and in the early hours of Wednesday,
the 4th of June, these are our main stories.
The Israeli military says it will investigate the deaths of 27 Palestinian civilians near an aid distribution centre.
It's the third such incident in as many days.
There's been anger in the Netherlands at the decision of the far-right leader Geert Wilders to bring down the coalition government.
And Lee Jae-myung, the man set to be South Korea's next president,
has promised to unite a divided country after his convincing victory.
Also in this podcast,
how China is censoring online mention of today's anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
People say I'm 46 years old.
Their post will just be completely wiped from the platform.
Can't post an emoji of a cake because it represents a birthday, an anniversary.
The Israeli military says it's to investigate the reported killing on Tuesday of 27 Palestinians near a US-backed aid distribution centre in Gaza.
A government spokesman, David Mensah,
earlier denied that Israeli forces had targeted civilians.
He said that IDF troops had fired warning shots towards people who were approaching them.
Our soldiers identified several individuals who were deviating from the approved access route.
Now, this occurred approximately half a kilometre from the aid distribution site.
Now, our troops diligently issued warning shots.