Its 5 am here in the russian capital thanks for joining us our. National guard. Well the u. N. Human Rights Office has released a report identifying 112 companies which it says all supporting illegal settlements in the west bank the findings have come in for a shop criticism from israel though its called the document shameful unsuspended toys with the body. Who have a boy good will be bored to the human road going sue is a buzz buddy that is devoid of influence the state of israel will not tolerate this discriminates he and he israeli policy and will take action to prevent the implementation of these kinds of decisions the United Nations was referring to the israeli settlements that are constructed in the west bank post the 19676 day war. The 121 officially recognized settlements house around half a 1000000 Israeli Settlers these places offer places of worship homes and businesses that serve the region for the israelis this list included 112 Companies Operating in these settlements the
Online soon now our commitment continues we will not stand idle while the corrupt officials make the iraqi people suffer today i am affirming that states will use our legal authorities to sanction corrupt individuals. That are stealing iraqis wealth and those killing and wounding Peaceful Protesters like the iraqi people taking to the streets that our sanctions will not discriminate between religious sect or ethnicity they will simply target those who do wrong to the iraqi people no matter who they are turning now to israel. The Trump Administration is reversing the Obama Administrations approach towards israeli settlements u. S. Public statements unsettling that timothys in the west bank have been inconsistent over decades in 1998 the Carter Administration categorically concluded that israels establishment of civilian settlements was inconsistent with International Law. However in 1901 president reagan disagree with that conclusion and stated that he didnt believe that the settlements
And tiny manuscript but a big price with Mental Health issues one of the first works or disabilities are by Charlotte Bronte is sold going back more than a0 years, that thesejewish settlements in this palestinian territories were a for half a Million Dollars. Disproportionately affected. Contravention of International Law. The us secretary of state, it is the third decision by the mike pompeo, has announced that Trump Administration that is seen to washington no longer considers israeli settlements built in the occupied west be pro israel. There was the live from our studios in singapore recognition of Jerusalem Bank to be illegal. And london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Shown on this map in dark purple, be pro israel. There was the recognition ofjerusalem is the capital of israel. Recognition of are more than 100 israeli settlements in the disputed territory israeli annexation of the golan around jerusalem, heights and now this and you can imagine why the palestinian are up wh
We start in hong kong, with activists still under siege inside the Polytechnic University. But around 100 protesters, including 50 under 18s, have been led from the buildings as part of a deal negotiated by a group of headteachers. Theres been more violence as police try to keep the activists trapped inside. Some have tried to escape by abseiling onto the highway. Outside the University Protesters have tried to break police lines. Police responded with rubber bullets and teargas. Our correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes has the latest. For a few minutes today it looked like the siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University might end peacefully. The young protesters began streaming down the stairway that on sunday was set aflame to block the police storming the campus. But seconds later, riot police began firing tear gas grenades, sending the young protesters scattering in confusion. Some did not escape. The clear message from the police today if you surrender, you will be arrested. Hundred
But a big price. One of the first works by Charlotte Bronte is sold for half a million dollars. Hello to you. We start in hong kong, with activists still under siege inside the Polytechnic University. But around 100 protesters including 50 under 18s have been led from the buildings as part of a deal negotiated by a group of head teachers. Theres been more violence as police try to keep the activists trapped inside. Some have tried to escape by abseiling onto the highway. Outside the University Protesters have tried to break police lines. Police responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. 0ur correspondent, Rupert Wingfield hayes has the latest. For a few minutes today, it looked like the siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University might end peacefully. The young protesters began streaming down the stairway, that on sunday was set aflame to block the police from storming the campus. But seconds later, riot police began firing tear gas grenades, sending the young protesters scattering in c