As a reminder, he was suspended from the Conservative Party over claims that he misused funds. The times reported that he is accused of Receiving Funds from tory donors which was used for private medical expenses and to pay off who he called bad people who had locked him in a flat. Alex mark menzies. Now, to ukraine. We start this hour with ukraine, which has welcomed the 61 Billion Dollar package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. Russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine to fight to the last ukrainian. The bill will see a 61 Billion Dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. President joe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would answer historys call. Ukraines president Volodymyr Zelensky described the american support as vital and said it would save thousands of lives. Russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. Theres a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. Lets hearfrom residents in the capital, kyiv. Translation of course it is not too late. In any case, aid is needed. And whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. It will help a lot. I think that our guys will be alive. That is the most important thing, the most important, so that we have something to defend ourselves with, both peaceful people and our boys. They are our guardians, they are protecting us. This will save our lives. The focus is now on when that aid will arrive, washington says the first deliveries of American Military hardware and supplies could be in ukraine within a week. Our ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse has more on the reaction from ukrainian and russian officials. Well, dmitry peskov, who is Vladimir Putins official spokesman, said that the passing of this bill would cost more lives, more ukrainian lives. That was his claim, and that it would damage americas image in the world. I think its a reaction that you would expect when the west were united behind ukraine fully once more after a very costly six months for ukraine. I think on a ministerial level here in kyiv, theyre certainly keen to talk up this Military Aid Package finally arriving. I think the Foreign Minister called it a bad day for vladimir putin. Maybe, maybe he will be privately frustrated that america has fallen into the same. Fallen in line with other european allies. Nevertheless, his forces have still capitalised. The last six months not only have seen russia mobilise men at a faster rate and use their deeper resources, theyve also gained momentum, taking more and more ukrainian territory and bringing ukrainian cities firmly into the firing line. So while this might be a political setback for vladimir putin, and we often hear the word game changer thrown around a lot in this war, i think its far too early to say what long term impact this aid will have, other than on paper, it gives ukraine the means to continue fighting this war. Whether its enough to fully liberate its territory, i think thats an enormous if at this moment in time, but we shouldnt underplay the diplomatic breakthrough this has been for kyiv. That was James Waterhouse in kyiv. The us House Of Representatives also overwhelmingly approved a Military Assistance Package for israel. Thats amidst the countrys Military Offensive in gaza ever since hamas attacked israel on october the 7th. Hamas is designated a Terrorist Organisation by western governments and israel says around 1,200 people were killed in that attack and around 130 israelis and foreigners are still being held hostage. Gazas Health Ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. These pictures have just come these Pictures Havejust come in. They show a plume of smoke in rafah. This is the aftermath of overnight strikes in rafah. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed mostly children. The israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1. 5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. But the us and other allies have warned israel against a full scale assault on the city. Earlier i spoke to the bbc� s Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Landale here is his analysis. Well, what it does is its a reminder ofjust the core of the relationship between Israel America and its one that is purely military. The United States gives israel 3 billion worth of military aid every year. Its a law that was passed in america to say that this must happen. So the extra money, the 13 billion there has been announced today, agreed by the House Of Representatives. That is on top of all of that. A lot of it will go to replace missiles for the iron dome self defence Air Defence System that they have here in israel. But equally a lot of It Willjust Go On Buying Arms that israel needs at the moment. So it is a substantial amount of money. It will be naturally welcomed by the israelis. The Prime Minister said that it was much needed and thanked the United States saying that it was all part of an attempt by the United States to help israel defend western civilisation. That was the way he put it. Unsurprisingly, palestinian groups have not taken that view. A spokesperson for the palestinian authorities here said that this is an act of the aggression by The Americans. Arming of the israelis they said would lead to thousands more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of Military Support that it is getting. So although there have been differences between the United States and israel diplomatically, the core support of the United States, namely, military kit, continues to grow. To that point, james, we did talk about that warning from the us israeli allies about this offensive, potential full out offensive in rafah. So there coming through. So there is aid coming through. But what is the state of relationships between the white house and Benjamin Netanyahu in particular . Well, i think they are pretty difficult at times. There has been some moments where i thinkjoe biden, the us president has expressed his frustration pretty clearly at some of the Decision Making that is going on here. And The Americans, the Secretary Of StateAntony Blinken and others have been an incredibly explicit about saying to the israelis, do not carry out this offensive in rafah. You simply cannot do it. When there are so many civilians packed into such a small space the potential impact on civilians is huge. The potential for bloodshed is enormous. So the question remains, how are the israelis going to get round it . Are they going to ignore The Americans . Try and mitigate some of the impact . But at the moment the israelis are making very clear that at some point they do feel they are going to have to launch this offensive in rafah. And, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. James landale in jerusalem there for us. Earlier i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for us political website, the hill. As the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really eb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. You see this in Opinion Polls, its not only limited to elected officials, over half of Republican Voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. We saw that reflected in the House Of Representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed comfortably because it had overwhelming democratic support. How does the candidate for the republicans, the president ial candidate donald trump fit into all of this . It is partly his influence that is creating a bit of Division Within the Republican Party on this as well, isnt it . 100 . Notjust on ukraine but on the general issue of how engaged the United States should be with the world beyond its borders. Essentially, the former President Donald Trump is someone who believes in what he would term an America First idea. Critics would term that into isolationism. Simply the idea that America Needs to take care of its own difficulties and shouldnt be spending money elsewhere. Now, when it comes to ukraine specifically, of course we have the former president s very contentious relationship with russian president vladimir putin. And the fact that trump suggests that he could bring the war to ukraine with an end of one day within getting to the white house. It is assumed that he means he would pressure ukraine to make significant concessions with that goal in mind. When it comes to the aid for israel, things arent much easier for the democrats either, are they . Could you talk about some of the internal challenges Thatjoe Biden has faced when it comes to what is usually staunch support for israel . Yes, absolutely. That is changed markedly over the past six months. When we see the Democratic Party split right in the centre. In the centre on the issue of isreal and the palestinians. Democratic disapproval of israels actions has risen. Now the same kind of Opinion Polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. There are significant numbers of very pro israel democrats. Thats what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. He hasnt really satisfied anyone in his own party. We saw almost a0 democrats voted against this aid to israel. Is there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us� s foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out . Yes, i think there is. There is clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the United States affecting both domestic and International Issues is hollowing out american strength and is leading to these kind of log jams in congress where either nothing happens at all or something happens at the last second when the situation is particularly perilous. There is a realfear, particularly in Foreign Policy circles that russia or china or other potential american adversaries look at these kind of things and feel that america is becoming almost self defeating in the way that its political culture is seizing up to a large extent. The Palestinian Red Crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by Israeli Settlers on friday. The Health Ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50 year old Mohammed Awad allan. Some hebrew language Media Reports said he was killed by firing from the Israeli Armed forces, others that he was shot by armed settlers. There was no immediate comment from the idf. Now, separately palestinian officials said at least 1a people including a boy and the gunmen were killed in an Israeli Military operation in a refugee camp also in the west bank. These pictures showed the west bank. These pictures showed the destruction from that rate. Voting is getting under way in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. Measures include an expansion of military and Police Powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. Theyll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher Prison Sentences for terrorism and drug trafficking. President daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime related offences can be extradited. A State Of Emergency was announced injanuary after a top gang leader escaped from jail, there were prison riots, an armed attack on a tv station and several politicians were murdered. In the last year alone 8,000 violent deaths have been recorded. But human Rights Groups are concerned that if these measures are passed it could lead to abuses such as Police Brutality and arbitrary arrests which, they say, have already increased this year. These are some live pictures of the referendum. We spoke to an expert and she said that these measures already taken place in this referendum is about legalising them. We will share the updates as we get them here on bbc news. Here the Prime Minister says he is appalled after a met Police Officer described an Anti Semitism campaigner gideon falter as openly jewish and suggested his presence at a pro palestinian demonstration in london last week might antagonise protesters. The incident has prompted campaigners to call for the Metropolitan Police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. The force has apologised twice for the remarks. Lets see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. Gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. I think its time for sir mark rowley to go. He has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, dont worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. And instead, he hasnt done that. And because of that, he has to go. The time has come. A little earlier our reporter Angus Crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. Well, its been very interesting. Here in london, since the 7th of October Attacks and israels response, if you like, the politics of The Middle East has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. The met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. What balance . The balance between allowing peaceful process and cracking down on Anti Semitism, hate speech and intimidation. The response we have had from Downing Street today is very interesting. It is very measured. Although Downing Street said it is appalled by the incident itself, it is not calling for the head of the metropolitan Police Sir Mark Rowley to step down. It simply saying that there are still questions to answer. That was echoed by ministers who went on a television round this morning, they were all appalled by the incident. They said they were questions to answer but they werent calling for sir mark rowley to step down. Mr falter, who you saw in that clip, is definitely calling for sir mark rowley to step down. He said that the force isnt anti semitic but has been pandering to extreme elements of those demonstrations. Those comments are backed up by suella braverman, who called the events of last saturday gross incompetence. And she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. The acclaimed british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died at the age of eighty. He was one of the longest serving Chief Conductors of the bbc Symphony Orchestra, and a familiar face at the annual bbc proms concerts in london, where he was famous for his funny speeches. Lets have a listen to the bbc Symphony Orchestra rehearsing � the damnation of faust� at the Royal Albert Hall