Strikes from air and sea wont be enough. Fighters of yemens yemens exiled president. They send weapons instead. Is china increasing its persecution of christians . Glefng good evening im antonio mora. Tonight iran is sending a strong signal to the world. Hasan rouhani says, iran is ready to put forth a new step to the world. Israeli Prime Minister b. Says, parts of the deal should contain, israel has a right to exist. Patty culhane has the story. The reception home could not have been more jubilant. Loapg forhoping for a successful conclusion and agreement. Secretary of state john kerry dpreatedgreeted angry members of congress. Going to put iran on the path to a Nuclear Weapon. Many politicians say they dont like that iran will be able to do research and development or that all of irans facilities will stay open and that they think u. S. Agreed to too much sanction relief. That proved to be a big selling point for hasan rouhani. All sanctions including financial banking and economic sanctions will be lifted the final day that the agreement is implemented. The white house is on the offensive insisting that this is the best deal they could get and that it will be effective. We achieved our objective which is to make sure iran could not pursue a Nuclear Weapon and they will not be able to do so under this deal because it imposes very strict limitations on the type of Nuclear Activity that can be conducted on iranian soil. Reporter many in congress say that the u. S. President cant make this deal on his own and theyre promising to pass a bill that will give house and senate final approval. The white house is going to have to work hard to keep enough members of the president s own party from turning against him and stripping his authority to finalize a deal. So now there will be plenty of behind the scenes lobbying and public speeches. The president is going to argue if they kill this deal it will be much more likely the u. S. Ends up in another war in the middle east. Republicans say that if they just put more sanctions on iran they will give up all of their Nuclear Capabilities eventually. Now they have to convince the American People that their side is right. Because in a closing vote who the American People side with could be the deciding factor. Patty culhane, al jazeera washington. As patty said, the president now faces the tough deal of selling this to congress. Stephanie sy talked with White House Press secretary of state josh earnest. You recall when president obama first took office back in 2009 the International Community was fractured about how to exactly confront iran over their Nuclear Program. Unfortunately in iran they were united in their drive the produce a Nuclear Weapon. The United States banded together to implement sanctions that took a very tough toll on iran. They have had their oil exports decline precipitously. That has compelled iran to come to the bargaining table with the International Community. This willing be the responsibility of congress after iran has demonstrated over the long term a willingness to comply with the terms of the agreement it will be the responsibility of congress to ultimately decide whether or not those sanctions should be removed. But we do not believe congress should take a vote to remove those sanctions any time in the near future and that is frankly because we want iran to demonstrate some sustained agreement to implementing the terms of the agreement. Should congress at least have the opportunity to review the final deal and sign off on it before its final . Well, for decades well, actually, for longer than that, for generations the United States president as described in the United States constitution, is responsible for adhering to the constitution of the United States. In terms of this sanctions regime that the congress has put in place against iran, thats why this two or three months to go in terms of working through technical aspect of this agreement. Fierce fighting continues in yemen as kim vanel reports nine days into the saudi air strike campaign, the battle for aden shows notice sign of ending any time soon. Reporter the streets of aden have become a Battle Ground and these people are watching it all play out. With the center of the city policiersmoldering those loibl to abd Rabbu Mansour hadi abd Rabbu Mansour hadistruggle tocope. The strikes from the air and sea wont be enough. There must be forces on the ground, the people here are under bombardment. There are deaths and families remain under siege. We cant get to them. Reporter on friday, the call for help was met. Not with more Ground Troops but with supplies. The Saudi Led Coalition parachuting in weapons and ammunition a morale boost for hadi supporters besieged. We think the kingdom of saudi arabia and all the gulf countries as well as our brothers in arab countries for dropping supplies. We will be victorious and bravely carry on fighting as heroes. Reporter taking on from a military base in southern Saudi Arabia Coalition forces continue to bomb houthi fighters and their allies. A number of air strikes forcing the rebels and forces loyal to Ali Abdullah Saleh just hours after they capture it. Forces loyal to president hadi may be increasingly well equipped but those loyal to form he president saleh remain strong too. And as the number of dead continues to grow the battle for aden and for all of yemen could be a long one. Translator here at the medical compound there was an air strike led by the houthis targeting some of our brothers. We went to save them and the traitor houthis attacked us too. Why are they bombing here . These people are not muslims. Thought to be with al qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula now chrome most of the city. After storming a jail on thursday theyve also taken croalt of the port and control of the port and a military base. As the Saudi Led Coalition tries stop houthi advances al qaeda is taking ground too sinking yemen further into chaos. Kim vanel, al jazeera. A philadelphia woman has been arrested for trying to join i. S. I. L. Keona thomas appeared in court today. She was charged with supporting i. S. I. L. With money and resources. The fbi says thomas who goes on the name of young lioness on twitter, planned to martyr herself. They followed her tweets and knew she was in touch with a i. S. I. L. Fight inner syria. I. S. I. L. Fighters reentered the yarmouk refugee camp in damascus today. Rebels have taken control of most of the camp. Yarmouk is home to some 18,000 marinian refugees. The Syrian Civil War has led to significant food water and medicine shortages. Syrian planes attacked, military aircraft and bombing activity were captured on video from the jordanian side. Rebels seized the syrian side of the nasid crossing yesterday. I. T. Was the only functioning crossing between jordan and syria and considered a major trade gateway. Hundreds of kenyans took to the streets to protest against al shabaab terror group. Many kenyans are angry with the government saying it didnt do enough to protect students. Katherine soy reports on the aftermast of the slaughter. Aftermath of the slaughter. Families in warning their loved unones were unexpectedly and unceremony usely taken away. At this military camp we find survivors tired and with gunshot wounds. Christine is packed and ready to be evacuated. She had everything. They were telling the ladies to move out those who failed would be what they did they moved out. They were just surrendering, they were cutting up. The men were treated more harshly. Arguing please dont kill me dont do this. They were just slaughtering them. And she hopes this is last time she sees garrissa. What i saw i cant stand back no. Reporter police and the military continue to gather crucial evidence from the university compound. The seize ended as dramatically as it started. Those who were rescued are being bussed back to their homes. Political leaders and security chiefs have arrived in the town and are promising security will be improved. They want to make sure security does not fall in place. In order to do that we have to recognize that it is no more business as usual. Reporter but those who live here have had all this before. The script is the same. An attack happens. We are reassured of security. Security be beefed up. Some high profile figure comes from nairobi. They land for a few hours and they go back. Only for this thing to happen a few days later. Reporter al shabaab fighters have been promising another spectacular attack, like the nairobi westgate siege. Katherine soy, al jazeera nairobi, kenya. He asked those responsible to change their violence ways. More disturbing details are emerging about the germanwings plane that slammed into the french alps. The copilot Andreas Lubitz accelerated the craft. The information came from an initial reading of the planes data recorder. All 150 people on board the flight were killed. Warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. Many communities completely lack Running Water power and access to health care. For the most vulnerable the situation is especially dire. Social benefits including pensions have been cut off and children who were dealing with psychological trauma have no place to learn or even play. The Nuclear Chess game in the middle east as the u. S. Gets iran to curb its Program Jordan strikes a nuclear deal with russia. Also young europeans saying goodbye to an old way of life leaving behind ghost towns and a growing demographic crisis. G demographic crisis. Al Jazeera America brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. Its the very beginning this was a storm of the decade. Hurricane. We can save species. Our special month long focus, fragile planet be negotiators for iran and six world powers now have a draft agreement. People are taking stock of the agreement that was announced yesterday. As jonah hull reports there was celebration and condemnation. Reporter arriving back to a heros welcome Mohamed Javad Zarif returned back to home, the beginning of the end of irans isolation. Translator some think we have to fight the world or surrender to the superpowers. We believe neither of these is the case. There is a third path. We can cooperate with the world. Reporter but there are powerful conservative critics of the framework nuclear deal and rouhani reassured them that iran reserves its rights. Translator it will be balanced. If the other parties reach their balance iran will too. If they wish to go a different path our nation will have its options open for it. Opposition to Israeli Government both see it as a dangerous step in the wrong direction. The deal would legitimize irans Illegal Nuclear program. It would leave iran with a vast Nuclear Infrastructure. A vast Nuclear Infrastructure remains in place. But for the negotiators themselves including the Foreign Ministers who personally spent countless hours in marathon negotiations over the past 18 months, the elusive agreement over Irans Nuclear program is a spectacular success. Perhaps the most hawkish of them frances lauren fabreuse. Translator if this is not solid it would mean that iran could get a bomb and this is not acceptable. That means the countries of the region, saudi arabia, egypt turkey et cetera could think about making a bomb and that would be a Nuclear Proliferation dangerous for us all. Helpful, chinese called it good news for world. Its not over yet. On the lakeshore of lausanne they agreed on a framework of a final deal to be signed by june the 30th. There are details to be worked out and possible pitfalls remain but the end of a Dangerous Nuclear standoff is in sight. Jonah hull, al jazeera. In context tonight were taking a look at other Nuclear Programs in the middle east. Since iran started enriching 800 number onuranium in 2006, eight countries announced plans to recite Nuclear Power stations. Yemen and egypt announced Nuclear Power plans that same year followed by syria and jordan in 2007. Bahrain and United Arab Emirates in 2008 and in the 1950s it began building a reactor in demona. Just last week, jordan signed an agreement with russia. Its taken years of research and negotiations to get to this point. Jordan and russia have signed and agreement word 10 billion setting the legal basis for building jordans first Nuclear Power plant. Nuclear firm will build a plant operational by 2022. Over the last few years energy poor jordan has sunk in departments. Turmoil in egypt has cut off its supply of chief natural gas and the conflict in iraq has done the same for Oil Shipments there there. Jordan spent billions of dollars generating electricity each year. Now government believes nuclear is the way to go. The fact that it has been breeding and losing on an average of 3 billion u. S. Every year. So Nuclear Power is definitely one of the solutions to graduate from total dependency on oil and gas. Reporter but there is widespread opposition to building a Nuclear Power plant here not only from civilians and environmentalists who are concerned about the plants safety but to parliament too. They will be under pressure by the government to approve it. Three years ago jordans parliament approved a recommendation to suspend the countrys Nuclear Program on the grounds that it was costly and hazardous for the environment. This recommendation appears to have been ignored with the signing of the new deal with russia. The government is adamant about producing its own energy and theres little lawmakers can do to block this project. Russia has 70 years of Nuclear Energy experience and ross atom maintains its reactors are the safest. Translator a lot of the preparation work in cooperation with the Jordanian Atomic Energy agency the Nuclear Power plant in jordan is going to be built within all the requirements for safety. Reporter jordan imports 96 of its energy needs and thats costing it 20 of its gdp annually. As instability and conflict continue in the region jordan wants to make sure it can remain stable by becoming less dependent on foreign energy. We are joined by jim walsh. A Research Associate at mit. Jim good to see you. The gulf states are not happy with this emerging deal with iran. Could have it the unfortunate consequences of destabilizing the area . Im skeptical of that, antonio. You would think that would bother them a lot more than a situation where iran is heavily constrained. Id also say you know they have been living under this cloud as you pointed out earlier since 2005 and yes some agreements have been signed. But theyve had a decade and they really havent done anything. This is an area of the world whose Nuclear History i paid close attention to. This was not the first time i heard of agreements be being signed, of the plants being planned and all of i. T. Has come to nought. So im more of the showme variety here. I want to see what they actually do. But you know that the saudis and to lesser extent other gulf countries have made noises how they can conceivably want nuclear capability, especially if iran could develop a bomb. Ive heard of Nuclear Power plants booming in the middle east most of them dont have problem with energy needs. How much of a concern is the nuclearization of a region . It takes a lot of time to build a Nuclear Plant costs a lot of money. Those are reasons that have kept such plants from these regions. Youve put your finger on something important here. Its not the nuclear issue. Its the rivalry between saudi arabia and iran and this predates the nuclear issue. Essentially from 1979 on since the islamic revolution, the gulf states most particularly saudi arabia have been in competition with iran. One is persian the other is arab. One the shia the other is sunni. One has revolutionary republic, the other is kingdoms, run by kings, monarchies. Especially when iraq went away in 2003, essentially disappeared off the map left saudi arabia and iran as competitors everywhere syria yemen everywhere. What will a deal mine to u. S. In the region . President obama very quickly called the leaders of israel and saudi arabia yesterday and yesterday he followed up with calls to uae kuwait, bahrain and qatar. Smart politics on his part. Obviously, the saudis are afraid if we have seminormal relations with iran, they are not big players in the region, they get a little less attention than if iran gets to play here. I dont think theres anything that can be done about that and the u. S. In years prior to the revolution was able to balance competing players iraq, and iran, the u. S. Is going to take there on a casebycase basis. In syria were going to be siding against iran. In yemen were goi