Abbas asks the u. N. To help put an end to the Israeli Occupation in the west bank and East Jerusalem. Translator we are confident this endeavor will receive brood and full support. And International Travel in half the time, well tell you how it could soon become a reality. The u. S. Defense secretary, chuck hagel, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general Martin Dempsey have just held a News Conference at the pentagon about u. S. Air strikes in syria and iraq. As we continue our operation from the air, i also want to emphasize that no one is under any illusions, under any inlugss that air strikes alone will destroy isil. They are one element in the campaign. Working are Coalition Partners and a new government in iraq. The campaign against isil will be a persistent and sustained campaign and it will take time. This is not an iraq this is an iraqfirst strategy, but its not an iraq only one. Our Coalition Strikes this week demonstrate to isil that they have no safe haven this syria. Our targeted actions are disrupting isils command and control, their logistics capabilities and infrastructure in syria, while in iraq were empowering our iraqi partners to go back on the defensive. Rosiland jordan joins me now. Both men there stressing the importance that there is a need for a global effort against isil and that this effort will be a longTime Commitment. They say it is a very long Time Commitment because it is going to take a lot of time to not only train Syrian Opposition fighters who are still in the process of being vetted but they need to boost the numbers to 15,000. They also are trying to continue their work in shoring up the capabilities and end strength of iraqi forces. We of course know that iraqi forces in the north and northwestern part of the country basically cut and run when they were overrun by isil fighters earlier this year, so the u. S. Military knows that strengthening the Iraqi Military is going to be key towards defeating isil. And rosiland, now we know that there is a longterm commitment that is needed to fight against isil what has been the reaction from the American Public . The American Public is still very much in support of this air campaign, but there hasnt been a lot of overwhelming public discussion, mainly because members of congress are in a sixweek long recess for the fall elections. However, once the two reporters the two american reporters were beheaded by members of isil, that really galvanized public tensi atten. There is a growing sentiments whether the government needs to grant a new authorization for military force. That is likely not to happen until after the elections. Thank you very much. Iraqs president has used his speech at the u. N. General as assembly to call on the International Community to help in the fight against isil. The u. S. Is leading air strikes against the fighters, and the military action has been the focus of many speakers at the u. N. Translator this organization is transnational transboundary and intercontinental. And eliminating this organization can only be achieved by forming a unified global front. We in iraq are determined to cleanse our land from isil. We would like to stress to you that eliminating terrorism in iraq will be an important step in the direction of protecting the world and ridding the world of this danger. Im joined now by al jazeeras senior political analyst. We had iraqs president there also echoing Everything Else that other Global Leaders have said at the u. N. General assembly, and that is that there is a need for a global committed fight against isil. Thats true. And clearly the American Leadership on this has nudged or pushed so many more than hundred countries to join in. Clearly there is a western urgency because of the foreign fighters who hold western passports and they could be coming back home to root. And that poses a danger for western countries. And there is a sense that while so many leaders are coming on board is this remains to be a western agenda, that at the end of the day the syrians and iraqis are dying not only because of isil, but because of the tehrannys, and those sponsoring the fight against isil. So this remains to be an urgent question that probably will be dealt with militarily, but unless the broader questions of tyranny are handled this will lead to more instability in the middle east. Thank you very much for that analysis. Britains parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of allowing air strikes in iraq. David cameron kept open the possibility of a future vote on the question of attacking isil in syria. Jonah hull reports. Reporter the International Coalition welcomes its newest member, britain. Six Royal Air Force jets on stand by in cyprus are now cleared for action. The vote went overwhelmingly the governments way. What we have to weigh out is the consequences of action, but we have to also think of the consequences of inaction. If we allow isil to grow and thrive theres no doubt in my mind that the level of threat to this country would increase. Reporter the man who lead a revolt against David Cameron last year, offered his support. I believe although this is difficult, it is the right thing to do. There is no graver decision for our parliament and country, but protecting our national interest, security and the values for which we stand is what i will be supporting this afternoon. Reporter tough questions were asked by members of the house. Look at what the house of commons agreed to. Iraq, afghanistan, in this government libya, none are success stories. How long will this war last and when will Mission Creep start. We have seen this before. We were in iraq in 2003, it costs thousands of iraqi lives and left the country more unstable than ever. Reporter with parliament clearly unnerved at the prospect of renewed military action in the middle east, David Cameron has worked hard to reassure that there is a clear plan to help iraqi and Kurdish Forces on the ground and a united iraqi government, but the elephant in the room, of course, is syria. Quite deliberately syria wasnt on the immediate agenda, but it is clear nothing is being ruled out. I do believe there is a strong case for us to do more in syria. I dont believe there is a legal barrier, because i think the legal advice is clear that were we or others to act, there is a legal basis. Reporter that will be another debate for another time. Lets go to Barnaby Phillips now live for us in london. Barnaby the mps have voted and spoken overwhelming for to join the coalition in air strikes in iraq. What is the Public Opinion . The Public Opinion so far as we can tell is there is support with caveats for what parliament has agreed. I saw a poll that said 57 favored this action. What helped was the brutal killing in recent weeks, including the british aid worker, has solidified the opinion behind the Prime Minister. I will also say that could change in the weeks and indeed months to come. The Prime Minister warned that this was a longterm campaign and i dont think there are many politicians or members of the public in this country who are under any illusions of just what could go wrong. The possibility of Mission Creep, whether it is logical to only attack isil in iraq and not syria, whether iraqi forces on the ground can do a necessary job, because this coalition is only striking from the air. Theres very little faith in the ability of the iraqi army. It has been trained at enormous costs and proven itself to be very ineffective in recent months, and iraq struggles to put together a truly representative government. All of those things could mean that that Public Opinion tentatively behind this government in the moment, could turn in the future. How soon are we going to have british fighter jets in the skies over iraq . The possibility is imminently. Whether that means tonight, saturday night, or sunday night, we dont know at this stage. But there are six Royal Air Force tornado jets . Cyprus, and we know that the British Air Force has been carrying out reconnaissance over Northern Iraq in recent days, and they have intelligence from special forces, and they are receiving intelligence from Kurdish Forces on the ground. But to return to what the Prime Minister was saying, dont expect shock and awe in the british contribution, and remember this is a military action that could go on for months, indeed years. So in other words, its a very longterm commitment. Barnaby thank you. Barnaby phillips speaking to us from london. The Russian Foreign minister has criticized the actions in syria. He says the actions should have an agreed with the government in damascus. Translator its very important that such cooperation with the syrian authorities is established, because excluding the Syrian Authority not only goes against international law, but also undermieps the efficiency of the effort. Reporter the uslead coalition is continuing to bomb isil targets in syria and iraq. There have been ten strikes in the last 24 hours. They say they destroyed armed vehicled and isil controlled centers. An oil refinery was targeted again. It has been targeted several times since the air strikes started on tuesday. At least 52 isil fighters have been killed on the iraqi syrian border. They were trying to cross the border when they were attacked. Part of the Syrian Opposition are evacuating their headquarters in the northwest of the country. Members say they are leaving after days of air attacks by the uslead coalition. They say they do not want to put civilians who live nearby at risk. Translator the sites are now empty. Its part of a redeployment of fighters. Were expecting more coalition attacks. After the first wave of air strikes the targeted different opposition sites and the fear that they destroy everything. There has been protests in several parts of syria against the uslead air strikes. Crowds have been on the streets in several cities. Protesters carried banners reading stop shelling civilians. Zana has been monitoring the developments from beirut. Reporter day four and the Coalition Continues to target bases. This undoubtedly will waken the group, but they are adapting to these air strikes by melting away among the civilian population because they do control cities and towns, but these air strikes are not going to defeat the group or stop the civil war raging in syria. We understand the Syrian Government carried out a number of air strikes in provinces targeting rebelcontrolled territory. But the go also going on the offensive in the suburb of joebar, the suburb of damascus, and it seems they want toengd the rebellion around the capitol. But sishians are taking to the streets demanding the International Community take action against the Syrian Government and not just isil for them what the government is doing is just weakening their rebellion. So suspicions really growing inside syria about the objectives and aims of the coalitions military campaign. Coming up, tension grows in yemens capitol. Plus students in hong kong storm the government headquarters during a first day of prodemocracy protests. And in sports, fifas president reveals whether the investigation into corruption will be released. The palestinian president has used his speech at the u. N. General assembly to launch a renewed bid to end the occupation by israel. He appealed for israel to set a new time line for the withdraw. James bayes has more now from the united nations. Reporter this was a strong speech from the palestinian president. He said he was full of grief, regret and bitterness. He compared the war in gaza that lost more than 2,000 lives with previous conflicts in the territory and said the scale of genocidal crime is larger and described israel as a racist state. He went on to come up with a new proposal. Translator this endeavor will end the Israeli Occupation and achieving a twostate solution with East Jerusalem as the palestinian capitol. We could reach a resolution of the plight of the refugees. Reporter there was applause as he finished his speech. But its the Security Council that matters for his new proposal. The time line for an end of the occupation. And in the Security Council the u. S. Is normally very supportive of its ally, israel. The students in hong kong have stormed the government headquarters during a fifth day of protests. Hundreds of university, college, and High School Students charged where they later held a individual isle. They have been demanding that free elections be held in the city in 2017. The Chinese Government has refused the demands. Rob from where you are, we can just see those protests continuing, and hear chanting as well. Just explain what is happening there. Reporter there have been chaotic themes here as you say in hong kong. Were at the government headquarters surrounded by maybe up to a couple of thousand of demonstrators. They are protesting the hundred or so demonstrators who managed to break through and are sitting inside the courtyard there, and stop them from being arrested by police and taken away. Occasionally police are approach, we can hear another group of Police Approach here. The crowd start chanting back off, back off. And when they do so this is meant to be a peaceful demonstration. The demonstrators will make a point of holding up their hands and saying this is peaceful, not violent, but there have been some tense standoffs with the police tonight. Bob, do they have much support for their demands for free elections in 2017 . They claim that they do from various referendums that have gone through here. They point to holding a referendum a few months ago. They say they have an awful lot of support. And were going to see a that when acts of civil disobedience are set to start on october 31st. Thats when they have announced they will bring hong kong to a stand still. There have been these other wild guerrilla type actions, this has certainly been the most serious tonight. The police, the authorities are hoping as we get through the nighttime hours they will try to disperse them, that people will drift away naturally. The protesters have been contacting other protesters on social media, saying it starts now. Get down here. This is where it is starting. All right. Rob thank you. Speaking to us from hong kong. The World Health Organization says thousands of doses of an experimental ebola vaccine should be available in the coming months. The u. N. Agencies say the vaccines could eventually be given to healthcare workers and other people at the high risk of the deadly virus. Antigovernment protests are taking place across egypt, including in the north. Tear gas has been fired south of cairo. There has also been fighting in cairo. In yemen Houthi Rebels are celebrating their first friday in control of the capitol. They are calling it the friday of victory. Houthi fighters have taken over a number of mosques in sanaa. A peace deal was signed on sunday, but the rebels did not agree to leave the capitol. Lets go to muhammad val on the line. We know the houthis have taken over large parts of sanaa, what has happened to the Security Forces . Well, thats the question that everybody here is asking, and and apparently what happened was that some of the generals leading the army have decided not to fight and we have even been told by an advisor to the president yesterday that actually the president and top generals of the army decided not to fight, because they have seen that the houthis might have a lot of fire power, and confrontation in sanaa itself, the capitol with many millions living in it will cause a lot of deaths. Thats the story we have. But what we have seen after that is a total, total absence of the army, police, and security, and only those Houthi Rebels who came from the mountains in every street in every corner, and they are storming the houses of their opponents. So its not just the government did not want to fight, or the army, but it is a total absence and total control for the houthis who can now enter wherever they go, and take revenge against any of their enemies, and thats what is worrying to earn here, and what has caused this backlash that alqaeda is warning that they will wage war against them. So people are saying who can save sanaa, who can save yemen, and alqaeda has never been on their minds as a choice. But anything can happen now. People are thinking about by way by which yemen can go back to normal. As you say anything can happen in a security vacuum. Mohammed thank you for that. Now hundreds of migrants rescues from the Mediterranean Sea are now in cyprus after hours of negotiations with police. A group of more than 200 people delivered to be syria refugees were rescued after their boat hit rough seas. Many of the migrants initially refused t