Jerusalem and as anger to palestinians arabs and muslims around the was. Also. A breakthrough in briggs the talks between britain and the European Union commission president. And Prime Minister to resign may see the next phase of negotiations can now finally begin. And the score for United States of europe but for us he has to persuade his own social Democratic Party to stop Coalition Talks which has conservatives. Has an exclusive interview with s. P. D. Leader martin shows. Us in the next sixty minutes goals and the beautiful game for young women around the world obstacles off the pitch off a hog a spot of playing football. I dont a very warm welcome to you im cheema demonstrations have been held around the world as anger intensifies of a dollar trance decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel in Bethlehem Police fired tear gas at people who gathered after friday prayers to protest against the u. S. Decision israels government has stepped up security in the country after palestinian groups called for a day of bridge. And for the very latest lets go live to our correspondent shes in jerusalem and journalist father cotton who is standing by for us in a bethlehem father let me start with you tell us whats happening on the streets of bethlehem and is what youre seeing spontaneous or coordinated. Well what weve seen today is a few classes very small in numbers in bethlehem in jerusalem in gaza was much bigger but honestly the declaration of a day of rage where the political factions has not materialized into what was expected most probably by those political factions in hundreds of thousands of palestinians under streets of the West Bank Gaza in jerusalem in bethel right now the situation is totally quiet would just after friday prayers there has been a bit of a glass on the. Level of the separation wall or blocking the entrance of butler and that lasted for puff an hour forty five minutes i think the reaction in the west bank and then you were also mentioning the muslim countries and so forth we have seen very little reaction we have seen a few demonstrations and in malaysia into iran and of guns not in tunisia and in jordan you have to notice that the gulf countries have been totally quiet has been no popular stunt with the palestinians there i think thats the general feeling the palestinians are having right now which is the world doesnt care about whats happening look at me come back to that a father in just a moment to my a fuss i want to ask you healing jerusalem what is the picture then like. I think saudi everything hit the nail on the head that things that there has been a crowd coming and going at the damascus gate which im standing in front of and theres been police going in and out trying to disperse the crowd letting them chat in the trying to suppress them again but all in all its been a very quiet day and this is probably been the quietest part of where any of these encounters between police and protesters have been happening in a few people injured a few people arrested but there really hasnt been all that much action we fortunately have not seen anyone killed and the police have been rather restrained in how theyre dealing with a lot of these protesters so far the you in bethlehem and you said your impression is that the it doesnt care but as a palestinian get out give us a sense of what jerusalem means for the palestinians. Druce room is it is for the palestinians a split palestinian and two generations the ones that have lived before israel build the segregation wall and the ones after for the ones before it means a lot it is not restricted to religion and i think mr trump was very clear in saying israel has engaged itself to allow access to prayer but jerusalem is much more druze than was the commercial center of the west Bank Jerusalem was the control center today what was in jerusalem are closed down cultural institutions or ones that are having difficulty surviving the thrived in commercial street not very far from where my outside damascus gate salaheddine has become a very small commercial street while in the seventys and eightys it was the center of commerce for palestine not only for jews from the area with a generation Younger Generation that has not been allowed to see jerusalem by the israelis i think that jerusalem has today admitted bill some of that capital that we all want to have access to them but they dont have memories and souvenirs i mean as a palestinian i grew up in bethlehem but i went to school and drew slim its linked a lot to. Listen to lot to family and social relations that today are no more the same since israel has separated us we have to remember that since the creation of that segregation wall in two thousand and two most palestinians are not allowed to jerusalem and when they are allowed its based on a militant permit issued by the israeli that for religious feasts or medical treatment so the link the nature of that link has changed dramatically since that fred meyer what happens next other israelis interests in dividing the Peace Process what are you hearing then if so on what terms. Well as far as you know there are no public. Public declarations of any sort of Peace Process or peace negotiations resuming they started under obama and even with mr jarrett questioner in the white house and his Close Association with Prime Minister netanyahu there still have not been any talk of reviving any kind of negotiations and we have to point out now that with President Trump making the secularization that jerusalem is israels capital it sort of confirms a suspicion that a lot of palestinian and arab partners had was that the u. S. Was never really an impartial negotiating partner in these negotiations that the u. S. Was always sort of low key on israels side and this now this move this week has confirmed that and father finally to you and briefly im visiting International Condemnation not just in muslim countries about trumps decision on jerusalem but have palestinians with that lost hope that they could be a peaceful solution to this conflict. I think the palestinians right now are rethinking their strategy and theyre rethinking as my was saying that. There was a hold was a restriction in their minds of saying are the americans really the peace brokers today theyre rethinking the strategy and looking more towards europe mr mcclellan was very clear head of the u. S. As was very clear on do some in final status issues will be negotiated between both parties but i do think that a lot of palestinians have lost any hope of a two state solution that would be a peaceful solution to that i was the unions have just started dealing with we can see the asian between fatah and hamas is that its not yet in place there for the palestinians and i think that explains the low level of participation in popular parties today its my list that means have lost hope. Right a father catherine in bethlehem we have to leave it there thank you very much as well as a maia shrader the deadliest correspondent in jerusalem thank you to both of you. Turning out to other news in the European Union and britain say they have reached an agreement on bragg said that but allow them to progress to the next round of talks u. K. Prime minister to resign a man European Commission president. Said theyd agreed on key issues such as the rights for citizens in the u. K. And guarantee no hard border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland now theyll move on to negotiations about future trade relations both sides are calling it a breakthrough capping off a week of drama purchased Prime Ministers to resume a arrived early at the European Commission her goal saving the talks on her countrys exit from the e. U. A short meeting with European Commission president followed and then the two emerged to make the big announcement. Because of all. Weve been able to make sufficient progress to ensure that we can now move into the second phase of the negotiation between the United Kingdom and the European Union of twenty seven that. May and june to say theres been progress on a major stumbling block how to manage the future border between the u. K. s Northern Ireland and the ease republic of ireland has been a particularly tricky subject many fear a hard border separating the two with Border Guards could plunge the north back into turmoil by undermining the belfast agreement it ended decades of sectarian violence in the region. In Northern Ireland we will guarantee there will be no hard border and we will uphold the belfast agreement and in doing so we will continue to pursue the constitutional and economic integrity of the United Kingdom. But e. U. Chief brechts negotiator Michel Barnier says sorting out the storm the issue will need special talks to citizens. In Northern Irelands Democratic Unionist Party has stood in the way of an agreement so far the support is vital to mays minority government and even now theyre not satisfied with whats been agreed so far. But the talks can still proceed from here thats the e. U. Leaders sign off on the deal at a Council Summit next week. Joining me now is quentin peel hes at up on a mental studious quentin is in alice with the ukip think tank Chatham House welcome quentin is this a right to call this agreement that theyve come up with in brussels as a breakthrough. It is a breakthrough but still quite a modest one because the really heavy lifting or lies ahead what is going to be the long term relationship between the United Kingdom and europe but nonetheless the three questions which they had to settle in advance were all very difficult ones as one the financial question how much to the british contribute for outstanding obligations second the rights of the citizens and british citizens in the e. U. And thirdly this absolutely nightmarish question of trying to maintain no border between Northern Ireland to the republic when the two sides would be actually one inside the e. U. And the other outside so very difficult issues and it is a success without a doubt so was the name of this deal today in describing it as a base a breakthrough basically aimed at keeping the talks going and leaving the difficult stuff for latest specially on the island border issue that you mentioned yes i mean the whole deal theyve done on the irish border is assuming that its it will only go to the deal theyve done today if they come to reach the big deal on trade and the truth is its all unknown looked like the achilles heel of the entire brics it exercise the one european Member States that is most directly affected by bracks it is island its affected on trade its affected on the movement of people which is always been free but above all the Peace Process in Northern Ireland is in danger if there is a very abrupt division between the two countries. If it was made in brothels still can strengthen Prime Minister there is a maze position do you think the deal that shes achieved now what silence the critics at home. No absolutely not im afraid shes in a dreadful position shes trying to rule a party which has been deeply divided on the issue of europe really for the last twenty or thirty years thats the reason we had the referendum because the conservative party was divided and the truth is its still divided one faction wants to keep britain as close as possible to europe to the European Union and the other faction wants to have an abrupt break and they talk about Global Britain were going to have a relationship with everybody else and shes still not managed to reconcile these two which is why the talks ahead it still looks very difficult the British Government itself has not decided what its skiing for to the enormous frustration of the twenty seven other european Member States who say tell us what you want and then we can perhaps negotiate now based on the deal agreed on today do you think actually that that it will be now a soft bags that that terrorism has had to make concessions that means that the hot core big city is are not no longer in control. Its very difficult to tell the truth is that she has made concession after concession shes made a big concession on the money question it looks like that britain will pay Something Like fifty billion euros instead of the twenty billion she first suggested shes made concessions on respecting the judgments of the European Court of justice as far as Citizens Rights are concerned and shes now made concessions on the irish border which would could amount to the entire United Kingdom remaining virtually in a Customs Union with the European Union now whats acceptable on the european side thats very difficult to judge so i dont think shes got it sorted i dont think shes got her own ranks united at all. Right a clinton bill from the u. K. Think tank Chatham House thank you very much for that analysis. And again her joins me and markets across europe are closely watching that deal in brussels the socalled breakthrough at the socalled breakthrough. There were really cracking open the champagne on the Trading Floor the news that the divorce agreement had been reached markets are notoriously unsentimental down there showed a carefully positive reaction and the typical lets wait and see attitude really from the markets as it emerged an agreement had been reached the footsie one hundred rose as did the value of the pound but traders in london are well aware that the next phase of breakfast negotiations may prove yet more difficult. By i think the next few months were going to see far more analysis of what the effects of the u. K. Being outside of europe are going to be for instance one example will be just in time manufacturing how is that going to have to change with custom course set up across the with the number of border posts that require documentation thats going to change the way that manufacturing duty operates in germany to markets responded well to the news some analysts believe britain is now unlikely to give up access to the Single Market i have trouble exit was the european hard rock said which is very positive because trade between the u. S. And the rest of the e. U. Would be interrupted but one thing must be clear this is just a very small success brecht it continues to be terrible for both sides the e. U. And the british people if markets already show gratitude for the smallest of agreements so b. S. That there are still a lot of problems surrounding baxters sized or even a few. The next round of threats the talks will focus on trade an issue the markets will be watching very closely indeed. So there is only this small issue of a trade deal left to sort out that should be easy right lets ask clemens fusees the director of thing if for instance you wouldnt joins us now from munich is that divorce deal is done the next step a trade agreement how hard can it be. Its going to be difficult but the good news is there is an interest in continuing trade in not disrupting the very creation chains. Production chains established by companies there is an interest on both sides sides in maintaining this trade so one can hope that some agreement will be possible of course the devil is in the detail when it comes to the different sectors there will be ideas coming in from all sides that will be interests one to maybe reduce trade in southern areas to get rid of competition but generally i think there is a mutual interest in maintaining the trade thats the good news but time is also of the essence how likely is it that a good deal for both parties will be agreed and just what is it twelve months. Well negotiating a complete korea trade agreement within twelve months is that i would say well virtually impossible thats why we need a transition phase it looks like were going to were going to get one i guess ideally there should be agreement on a number of principles and agreement on a transition phase where the old rules more or less will continue to apply and then a more detailed Free Trade Agreement can be negotiated over a longer time with a partial deal be thinkable. Doing a possible deal in trade is difficult because if it is possible in the sense that only certain sectors are covered there will be disruptions in the other sectors so i would say it is more important to focus on the transition phase now we need arrangements that will work for two years or maybe more i would think it could be but more so than once this is a Service Companies know that they are not nearing theyre not approaching a cliff they can continue to do their trade. We then need a long Term Solution so i would now focus on this transition phase Interesting Times still ahead of us was from the e