Days to you watching the weekly hearings on thursday over which you know a lot from state defied President Trump over the status of the divided city despite pressure. But. When we make a decision about where to locate our embassy we dont expect those weve helped to talk its hands on thursday theyll be a vote criticizing our choice the u. S. Will be taking names that. They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars at the border gets us where were watching those approach let alone against the actual service. Result in favor of the draft resolution resists. Again. The United States will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack in the General Assembly for the very act of exercising our right as a sovereign nation america will put our embassy. No vote. Will make any difference. I. Talk to the Security Council. On their kids or work of the International Community its considered one. Of the. Members. Throughout didnt oh. This is. Even countries which often clash. Voices to condemn the u. S. Move them rivals like saudi arabia and iran and also india and pakistan to gether the General Assembly some of the geo political experts we heard from say that americas bullying tactics undermine. Think its unfortunate that the United States finds itself under this kind of leadership which is undermining the standing of this country internationally if countries acquiesce to the us and if they accept being punching bag for the American Administration and voting in accordance with directives from nikki haley then whats the point of having the United Nations i think we all know. A new era in which a major. Resort to blackmail and bribery order to secure votes in the General Assembly but this is the first occasion on which the state security a major. Member of the Security Council has resorted to search measures i do think very poor believe the United States will to carry through threats of this kind because theyre called indicator states in future situations if you played against the United States they do so wrong meanwhile anger is still being felt in the palestinian territories with clashes in gaza and the west bank for a third week in iraq. Right a lot of that. Was. Was was nothing was. Was. Was. Probably for the love of. The god of the touch or not reports now from our middle east correspondent paula slayer in the west bank and also gaza journalist hidden could both witness just high tense the situation has been. The situation here. Extremely was no. Out of breath because weve been running down the road now. Told as it made their way to the right in see them off to my left im a foreigner of someone aged in firing tear gas and everybodys been running amok the streets are rich and. The soldiers are just you know yes theyve come. All the way into the fight. You can have the ambulances so they certainly will be you. Who has been in. And at the same time adjusting my coming over to the back of the posse from here exactly whats going on but. Weve taken private or weve taken cover in a way in a petrol station. Going to be into a situation where informants how they didnt know who will pick. Up and. Were standing right over here you can see that theres a number of injured people you can see the insist on carrying people with them you can see the israeli tanks that which in the last few minutes just made their way some of the roads they now seem to be the feasting also from but they really have come all the way in now so. That. Todays day of rage that has been called for by various palestinian factions is well and truly underway there are youngsters whove been here for the better part of the last hour has been hurling rocks and pavements at Israeli Soldiers who speaks only been inching their way closer theyve been filing tear gas in the stomach so really is still quite a strong smell of tear gas that is hanging over us. The protesters and demonstrators coming here today for the third friday enraged that this friday was different other than the two fridays that people were very close to the fence this time and week this out very important leader act and polluted shins and activist joining the civilians during the protests as you see there are at least five ambulances waiting for any injury and ready to pick them up there are still hundreds of them protesters as you can hear we can hear live bullets i think there is another another injury right now and theyre actually throwing gas bombs on the demonstrators as you can see despite all of the live bullets despite all the gas bombs despite all of the rebel berlitz by listening protesters what theyre ingalls are the west bank already jerusalem are super attesting are still demonstrating people are searched pressing their anger. In other news Boris Johnson has this in mosco for the first time in his row is britains foreign secretary the trip does come with the relations between the two countries in the story close it was following johnsons meeting with his russian counterpart. Well we hadnt seen a u. K. Foreign secretary in moscow for five years and i can tell you that i hadnt seen such a remarkable press conference at the Foreign Ministry villa behind me for a long time there were many jokes many ways to poke each other not necessarily in a bad way after listing all the essential topics that are usual for such talks ranging from north korea to Ukraine Russia and the theories that it meddled and the votes all around the world and the u. K. As well came up once before just to remind you the foreign secretary Boris Johnson said that he hadnt seen any evidence of russian interference he even used the words not a sausage well mr johnson seems to have changed his mind today he said that he hadnt seen any evidence of successful attempts to interfere and i asked Boris Johnson to elaborate on that a little bit there was last on the free abundant evidence of russian interference in the elections in. Germany. From. America but as i say there is new evidence of any successful russian interference. In the u. K. Other highlights of the press conference included Boris Johnson speaking russian a few times saying that he has committed to fall in response to another question by me the u. K. Foreign secretary confirmed that once he was in tehran a couple of weeks ago he visited the Russian Embassy secretly to see the venue of the famous tehran conference during the Second World War he was also asked about moscow travel advice that he received from one of the british m. P. s which included warnings about drinking challenge again. And honey traps many other things so the question was about trust and the question was about whether he had encountered any of these threats so far in the russian capital. But i want you to know its a measure of my of my trust. To soon as i got into this exit from a loose try mediately handed my coat my hand my gloves i mean that everything that was in my pocket secret or otherwise to Sergei Lavrov in the knowledge that he would look after it. Would come to no harm more than just a few times Boris Johnson reminded of the differences in the views that london and moscow have on various International Issues it seemed that he really felt it was essential to keep talking about this every time he said something positive about russia but at the end of the day the common message was from both top diplomats that dialogue needs to prevail. Mentioned that during the joint News Conference with foreign minister that Boris Johnson or tried that his russian language scare us. A rush so far and the level of a Committee Process but. The diplomatic relationship that is four hundred fifty years old in dates from the time when Queen Elizabeth sent an envoy to ivan the terrible right in the front. That im certain that im the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be called for its. Customers as i said earlier on of buying loads of british things from cattle crisps to. Somebody whos just give me food for their only solution heres a puzzle stew that you get i guess thats the fs. So when it comes to trust our trust forests and trust him so much im ready to call in the forest nobody wants to buy peace. Thank you very much so get your generosity you want your hospitality welcoming me in my team today squishy bolshoi. While he was here the British Foreign secretary was the time to visit red square as well as being sent from moscow. And his team laid flowers at seeing the unknown soldier a Second World War memorial next to the kremlin during the war britain and the soviet union fought together against nazi germany rise from broadcasts the marriage of johnsons visit will bring positive results but only. You can see maybe some glimmer of hope on the horizon just in terms of the sort of growing report that the seem to be at that meeting between Boris Johnson and said again after all but i also think that the thing that is anything positive thats going to come out of that seriously positive will only emerge in time i think Boris Johnson is going to come back to london hes going to say you know i really put it to the russians and i didnt give an inch. And then be with time that well see those use another visit maybe well have a reciprocal visit and maybe just maybe things will start to unfreeze but then you know im an optimist and were coming up to new year so heres hoping. Still to come for you this out there that says the battle to the break moes the war in iraq came in a much greater cost civilians than is being admitted our story continues but. Is a civilization just a tiny bit more advanced than we are they can already pick up Jerry Springer or any other. Interview shows the nightly news they see what were doing to our planet you know it isnt really a very pretty picture and so do. I mean this chaotic messages that we use to communicate with one another we want to send a clear signal to the extraterrestrial but theres also some rationality and. Russianness leads to. Remains controversial what awaits the olympians in south korea and more important water wakes them after they get sick. Again welcome back now the u. S. Led operation to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from iceland may have killed ten times more civilians than previously thought thats according to research by the Associated Press these agency obtained data from iraqi morgues as well as nongovernmental organizations and it says as many as eleven thousand civilians may have been killed during the nine month operation nearly a third of the u. S. Were said to have died during bombing raids the coalition only knowledge is there were three hundred twenty six civilian deaths a correspondent visited the city both during and after the operation. This is seated presses counties arguably review out of date if you consider the people that have died as a consequence of the battle of men so just this morning we got a clue that three move children were killed there when i am excluded bam detonated under the wreckage of the house that they were playing on and such explosions an everyday occurrence whether bams left behind by isis or unexploded bombs strapped by u. S. Led coalition and iraqi jets nevertheless this count is ten times higher than the official estimates we got from the Iraqi Government the u. S. Led coalition or even the United Nations the Associated Press says that after the lose ninety eleven thousand civilian casualties through a thirty thousand books by the u. S. Led coalition. The rocky air force previously the u. S. Led Coalition Said that it was responsible for a new move in three hundred twenty or so deaths said claim that it didnt have the resistance to send investigators to look at every reported incident this you see the press cited as it services various human rights agencies as well as unofficial body count death tallies and there were two paths from iraqi moogs but the number itself is entirely surprising if youve been to most a life used to seem what a city of two million has been turned into injuries astronauts corpses costs this is the reality of war what you will likely havent heard of is the smell its noisy eating repulsive and its everywhere the sort of smell that makes us in stink sick the smell of rotting bodies this is what rescuers have collected just this morning three suspected isis fighters two women and. Children. Thats an iraqi helicopter. Launching missiles. At isis targets in and you can hear isis small arms fire theyre targeting the helicopter and over there six seven hundred meters away is the aftermath of an f. Strike that hit minutes ago just before we got here this is a city of two million with that is being a little bit level. To rescue is this morning that is still digging bodies out of mosul that say the city of mosul which suffered the worst of the fighting the worst of the bad is still lab zero rick and theres a smell that is hummer city for months and months on end were aghast of their reporting from iraq human rights activist mohammed who believes the coalitions tactics meant that large numbers of civilian deaths were inevitable. The weapons are being used by the coalition especially by the u. S. Army who does not discriminate between civilians or terrorist or civilians or the isis if you look at the morsel of the city is very concerned very populated area is not an open space where you can target easy terrorist groups so they were targeting houses they were targeting. Small rooms that were tokens more neighborhoods this again the question is raised again why does not sort of thing. Independence and instigation by the u. N. To look into how the operation has been handled but arms the international has joined calls to investigate the Liberation Campaign and for the true cost in civilian deaths to be revealed the Human Rights Group says the numbers quoted in this report are no surprise. The families of u. K. Soldiers killed in iraq war have abandoned their legal battle to see former Prime Minister tony blair and other government officials tried for war crimes theyve been advised by lawyers that courts would not be able to rule on their case almost fifteen years have passed since the iraq invasion one hundred seventy nine british soldiers were among the estimated half a million who perished in the conflict efficient british inquiry into the war known as the chilcote for port was finally published last year it did blast the government for rushing into the conflict based on flawed intelligence. That one man who lost his brother in the war. On the numerous occasions of been mistaken for the like why is of course the cost someones out of memphis book store i was doing this mike wilson lost his identical twin brother Lance Corporal david wilson in iraq in two thousand and eight david was twenty seven hed become a father to his daughter poppy weeks before his death people say the twins have a rare twin bond kind of thing and i never really believe in this kind of thing im quite pragmatic. Bought there is the you realize its me who switched off together with other families of the soldiers fallen in iraq might push for a civil case against tony blair but lawyers have told them that british courts cant make judgments on matters of Foreign Policy military decisions or the legality of war to the grieving relatives the legal route here in the u. K. Has been exhausted condemned the loss of a loved one in a conflict that the chill court report concluded was based on flawed intelligence will never be forgotten. The damning report revealed that Saddam Hussein presented no immediate threat and that politicians spoke of weapons of mass destruction with the certainty that wasnt justified forging tony blair has been made immune from. Prosecution in the high court seems that pretty much the can do what they want and get away with it west sadly the families was destroyed some of the families you know to this day you know some of them havent recovered a lot of them still you know relive what went through you know from the day that they got that knock at the door it seems a bit pointless now that we know we were told to have weapons of mass destruction then we found out that it didnt and then when the chilcot inquiry came out of the blue sort of we got the. The outcome was kind of like well what was all this for you know and all sort of from a sort of nine years down the line does not closure at all it just all seemed very very pointless with all the legal avenues closed off the Iraq War Families Campaign Group is launching a petition demanding that parliament hold the politicians responsible for the war to account tony blair you know was you know even there the decision was his and he was in full fact. In full knowledge of the of all the facts that circumstances surrounding or and the reasons why we went in hell been privy to all of the information so yeah i do all him personally responsible the petition is mikes initiative his way of continuing the fight even after losing the possibility of a legal battle for politicians in museums the iraq war may have been pushed into the archives for families like mikes the wounds of losing their loved ones are is rule as ever the dissemination are never a great time for us as a family but you know all those little aversion between so like the nineteenth for example was the. You know the elevens when he brought him back well that kind of stuff has it just a little bit of kick in the taste you know consider which saw a long for that rule and. See darlington youve been watching the weekly this morning thanks me company dont forget you can keep cross these stories plus a have a look at others too on our social media pages and you check. 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