Aggression against yemen then you will enjoy security and safety and we will enjoy security and safety if you want to blast hours to be safe then you have to leave yemen if you want to feel security and safety you have to leave yemen this is a warning and to deal with ready to do more operations to stop the aggression the yemenis of that the blood of the iman is there is very precious is very precious and we are the forces will do whatever it takes to put an end to the suffering of the yemeni people the people of believes the people of islam we will end the use of the americans and the europeans weapons in the yemen they can not us thank you very much and we will meet in the next press or and peace be upon you. So the full response there from the hutu rebels who remember are the ones who have actually claimed responsibility for the attacks on the Saudi Oil Installations i say the 2 main things to come out of that was the spokesman saying that the destruction that was shown by the saudis in venues conference he said the destruction is actually far bigger than the saudis were showing the americans have tried to minimize that the fires went for 12 hours and no one could control it the other thing towards the end of that News Conference was the spokesman saying that these had. Located dozens of sites in the United Arab Emirates which have been listed as possible targets for future attacks so that is a response from the who these 2 what we heard from the Defense Ministry about an hour or so ago were going to talk about correspondent in tehran so what we got out of all of this us that im talking about the saudi News Conference earlier is the saudis saying it is definitely sponsored by iran but then when pressed for details it seemed he couldnt actually say definitively it was iran it came from iran. Thats right iran will see this press conference as an attempt to Garner International support against it from the outset the conference was in the english language questions were taken from the English Speaking media and saudi arabia reiterated from the very beginning that this was an attack against civilian infrastructure that iran was putting civilian lives at risk but like you said when pushed about those launch sites saudi arabia was not able to definitively say that they were from iran and irans narrative from the very beginning has been that this was a huge attack they have been locked in a war in in yemen against saudi arabia whos involved in that since 2015 and this is a rebel group thats able to attack saudi arabia and iran says. It has spent hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons mainly from the United States and they were unable to stop this attack and its a but embarrassing for saudi arabia and the using this as a destruction and already here in iran one of the president s advisors has treated out he said that this Media Conference was a media disaster for sag eurabia he said that they were unable to say where those drones and missiles were made he said that they were unable to say where they were launched from and they were unable to explain why the Saudi Defense system was unable to intercept those again capitalizing on what iran is saying that this is in paris meant to say or do eurabia but this press conference does come before the United States state secretary might compare is due to land inside arabia and discuss the Current Situation with mohammed in some on the crown prince and those side arabia and the allies and those against iran the critics of iran will be looking to might compel to mash the rhetoric of saudi arabia but iran has warned everybody the United States in a letter via the Swiss Embassy the go between between iran and the United States that if iran is attacked there will be an Immediate Response and that response will not be limited to the source of the attack basically saying that iran. Hes given the warning to United States and its allies in the region that they will if they touch there was target u. S. Citizen anyone that supports side to review or United States if there is an attack against iran. In teheran thank you now to washington the white house it is kimberly how could i White House Correspondent im just reading youre in fact the pool report kimberly that has landed in jeddah what in the end is the purpose of his trip of and well support an ally i guess. Well weve heard from both sides not just from the United States but also as we heard earlier in that press conference with the saudi official that what they are hoping to do is discuss and coordinate counter officially iranian aggression but when you dive down deep in terms of that evidence that has been put forward pointing to iran is being responsible for those attacks in saudi arabia there still is difficulty in definitively pointing the origin of that attack and so presume that there is still consultation that is going on even as here in the United States the calls particularly from some members of congress including republican Lindsey Graham are becoming ever more hawkish something hes known for doing hes saying in the last couple of hours that the attack on the refinery is by any definition an act of war so were left kind of wondering where the next steps are for the u. S. President well weve heard very tough language from the u. S. President and things of the nature of locked and loaded in terms of a response hes also signaled that he would like to avoid some sort of military confrontation and hes got a new National Security adviser as well. Further complicating in terms of trying to read the tea leaves of how this might move forward given the fact that the previous National Security adviser john bolton was very hawkish on iran there seemed to be differences in terms of how to respond moving forward that led to his either resignation or firing depending on whom you talk to now were left with sort of a question mark about this given the and now spent by the u. S. President in recent hours that he has officially named mr Robert Obrian the former special president ial envoy for Hostage Affairs the u. S. State department he has been familiar to the president working with him on a number of high profile cases in terms of securing the release of americans but hes also a familiar will not a household name in Foreign Policy circles he has previously worked under the Obama Administration also going as far back as the administration of george w. Bush at the United Nations so were left wondering if this means from the president now there will be more of a measured response certainly National Security advisor john bolton was known as being very hawkish hard to believe that there would still be someone that measure put into this role can given the fact that the u. S. President signaled he would like to avoid confrontation White House Correspondent thank you. Our the main story is the israeli election and just 5 months after one inconclusive ballots israel 2nd election still has no clear winner 90 percent of the votes have been counted and Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu from the could is trailing his rival benny gantz of the blue and white party it means israel could now face lengthy Coalition Negotiations political paralysis maybe even a 3rd vote but one thing is clear tuesdays election was essentially a referendum on 10 years of this man Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu for him its so important winning could actually be the only way to avoid criminal prosecution over corruption charges because if you wins he would retain his immunity as Prime Minister but really right now youve got netanyahu and downs needing support from the smaller parties to form some sort of Coalition Government and the kingmaker most important player perhaps is this man voting here of adore lieberman he leads an ultra nationalist Secular Party he quit as defense minister in april which ultimately led netanyahu to call the snap elections and he is another of those calling for that unity government idea well it is with us now from jerusalem and i guess just take us through the process 1st of all how to water actually happens who gets 1st chance theoretically to form a government. The 1st thing that we have to wait for is the final Election Results but usually as more exit polls come out they become sort of more and more accurate so no big surprises there and then after that. For president briefly in. Consultation and well decide who hes going to ask to form a government usually it would be the winner. The biggest winner lets say because theres never really a clear cut winner in these radio elections and that person then has up to 40 days to have consultations with other Political Parties to try to come up with the nation and try to form a government so presumably we would think that the president really will give that 1st chance to bet against the grew and white party as you said having one seat head as the likud and one seat is crucial in this kind of election and Prime Minister netanyahu wants hes. Not the type to give up his. Well Prime Minister netanyahu is in a difficult position even though he doesnt say so publicly but i mean even the way he tried to position himself after the 1st exit polls last night if you just compared to what happened back in april he waited until the you know until a few hours and then he came on the stage of his the Good Party Headquarters in tel aviv back in april and the very. He looked victorious he sounded victorious he was talking about 5 a right Wing Coalition well yesterday he waited a bit longer and he arrived on that stage talking about. Him is hinting at the fact that this arab. Fared pretty well by at least according to the exit poll now having 13 seats if not more according to other polls so it will be quite a large bloc in the opposition trying now to reposition himself but hes in the embattled Prime Minister he is in a meeting as we speak now with the likud leadership they would probably or they would probably also ask him some questions about how come things went so badly for them. And then he has this corruption hearing looming on the qt october 2nd so he is facing a lot of problems and i think one sign of how he takes all of this seriously is that his office announced about a couple of hours ago that actually Benjamin Netanyahu will not be going to the u. N. General assembly as you recall he always goes then hes always giving very fiery and feisty speeches well this year as far as we know from his office hes staying here and thats probably to be close to due to be close to what will be what will be happening here in israel maybe to be close to the likud leadership to see what his ministers of thinking what the likud is thinking so the. Its probably indication as to how serious he is taking this situation Interesting Development thank you for bringing that to us what a bill has made in west jerusalem to south africa now which is holding an extraordinary session of parliament on how to tackle gender based violence president several reports that has admitted there is a crisis after growing protests over rape and murder. The army in democratic republic of congo says its soldiers have killed a rebel leader from rwanda sylvester has been wanted by the International Criminal court since 2012 for war crimes his hutu rebel group is accused of killing hundreds of civilians in the eastern sea. Activists with hong kongs Democracy Movement of made a direct appeal to the u. S. Congress for support joshua wang and denise ho urged a congressional hearing to adopt the hong kong human rights and democracy act if passed in washington hong kong would have to prove every year that it respects human rights in order to maintain its special trading status with the United States. I was just talking about the Un General Assembly well its begun the 74th gathering although World Leaders wont actually be in new york until next week due to discuss all sorts of pressing issues including Climate Change and the threat of war in the gulf more from a diplomatic editor james bass. The General Assembly of the United Nations the body representing all the u. N. Member states has a new president. Of nigeria. This is the start of the 74th session and as is tradition it gets underway at ambassador level one week before the leaders of all the countries arrived to take their seats this is where this part of new york becomes the setting for diplomacy is most important annual gathering. One that shuts down part of the city and pushes traffic elsewhere to a standstill it is gonna extraordinarily fats in the last couple of days however the mayor of new yorks commissioner for International Affairs welcomes the annual event which brings in a windfall in restaurant and Hotel Bookings and the reality is that the un brings about 3690000000. 00 to the new york city economy annually it also employs about 16000. 00 new yorkers World Leaders arrive here in the next week but as ever its too early at this stage to say which issues will dominate the meeting on monday the u. N. Secretary general will chair a Climate Change summit hes asked leaders to come up with an action plan rather than just speeches on the issue of tension. Between iran and the u. S. Is likely to be center stage although a meeting between President Trump and president rouhani now looks much less likely james weighs out his era at the United Nations finally Donald Trumps plan to build a wall on the mexico border has been criticized for a lot of things but its multibillion dollar price tag as one but its also the cost to the environments that is now being questioned heidi jocasta reports in texas. In this crook of the Rio Grande River where mexico lies on one bank the United States on the other florida is biodiversity we have over 240 species of butterflies documented on the property with the possibility of about 350. 00 species that can be seen in north america and mexico found here the National Butterfly center is a private charity that owns and conserves this land but now its fighting the trumpet ministrations plans to build an 11 meter high wall through the Properties Middle the centers director says that will begin a chain of damaging ecological changes that we will have nothing to produce we hear nothing to filter our groundwater nothing to mitigate radiant brow temperatures and all of that will be eliminated so what theyre creating in effect is a dead zone where we now have a thriving vibrant away cis for species to build the wall in this county the federal government has waived the National Environmental policy act the endangered species act the clean water act and 25 other protective laws President Donald Trump says hes doing so in the name of National Security trump says the wall will keep out drugs and criminals but the vast majority of migrants arriving at the border have been families and children nevertheless building the wall could help trumps chances of winning reelection and we think by the end of next year which will be sometime right after the election actually but we think were going to have close to 500 miles of wall which will be completed Construction Materials have already arrived rows of steel fencing are destined to be erected on a National Wildlife refuge the Butterfly Center is nearby and after a judge dismissed its lawsuit against the wall it. Expects to be next as everyone else begins to feel the pain and the loss related to this bogus project maybe things will turn around maybe theyll be a way to stop it for now the u. S. Supreme court is allowing tr