2025-06-17
28 分钟This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Ankur Desai and at 13 hours GMT on Tuesday the 17th of June.
These are our main stories.
Dozens more Palestinians have been killed in Gaza near an aid distribution site.
Israel says it's killed one of Iran's top military commanders, Ali Shadmani.
And it comes as the conflict between the two countries enters a fifth day.
Also in this podcast, as Wimbledon's tennis championships approaches,
how female players are being targeted with abuse online.
You really don't know if this person is on site.
You really don't know if they're nearby or if they know where you live or anything like that.
And I think for me personally, it makes me feel, yeah, very vulnerable.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in another deadly incident surrounding aid distribution.
Witnesses and rescuers said Israeli forces killed more than 51 people waiting for flour near a World Food Programme site in Han Yunis.
It's been described as the deadliest day since the new aid system was launched last month.
There were scenes of panic as the injured were taken on stretches to a nearby hospital.
The IDF has told the BBC it is looking into the reports.
Rushdie Abu-Aloof, a Gaza correspondent based in Cairo,
told Valerie Sanderson what we know about today's incident.
The Hamas-run health ministry said 51 people were killed and about 200 people were injured.
What happened is that early morning we're getting reports about thousands of people were gathered near a warehouse belonging to the WFP and near to it is a community kitchen.