Expect it to be a limited strike inside the country. Uk Prime Minister rishi sunak has used a Telephone Call with Israels Benjamin Netanyahu to appeal for calm heads, after irans missile and drone attack over the weekend. While he emphasised the uks support for israels security, mr sunak said a significant escalation in tensions was in no one� s interests. Lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. Israels Prime Minister is weighing up the risks of another war before hes finished the existing one. Today, he told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one part of a wider conflict. Translation its part of a bigger system. You can see it. Iran stands behind hamas, behind hezbollah, behind others. But we are determined to win there and defend ourselves in all arenas. New footage released by the army shows the moment the military focus here changed. The first interceptions of iranian missiles ordered from this control room. Israels ongoing conflicts with iranian backed groups have been pushed into the shadows by a direct attack from tehran. How israel responds could take the world down a much more dangerous path, and International Allies the uk among them have been lining up, urging Benjamin Netanyahu to show restraint. Today, the Prime Minister, rishi sunak, told his counterpart it was a moment for calm heads to prevail. But israels former National Security advisor says the iranian strike leaves israel with an opportunity to take on the groups it should have confronted before. We didnt wage a war against hezbollah two years ago huge mistake. When you see them even growing, becoming stronger, you have to do something. Should we wait . I think it would be a huge mistake to wait with hezbollah, with hamas and with the iranians. We have to alleviate this threat to israel, but its notjust israel. The west is next. Israel is already treading a tightrope in its conflict with hezbollah. This, an air strike on a senior hezbollah today, the army said. The war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. The road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. The war here has already inflamed israels other conflicts. Israels next decision could push them into all out war. Lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. The Airdrop Mission continued in gaza on tuesday, this time carried out by the Us Central Command of another United Nations has voiced concerns about escalating violence in the occupied west bank. It comes after a wave of attacks, sparked by the killing of an israeli teenager. The un accused Israeli Security forces of active participation in attacks on palestinians by jewish settlers. The vast majority of the International Community considers the settlements in the west bank as illegal under international law. Israel disputes this. Heres hugo bachega. Caught on Cctv A Man Setting Fire to a car as Israeli Settlers storm a palestinian village in the occupied west bank. Israeli soldiers watch outside and appear to do nothing. Across the west bank on the weekend, Israeli Settlers went on a rampage. This was the village of mughayir near ramallah on saturday. Settlers set houses and cars on fire, killing one man. Jihad abu alia was 25 and planning to get married in june. Translation jihad was trying to prevent the settlers from breaking the house door, where dozens of the town residents arrived in the home to prevent them from burning the house. It wasnt the first time settlers attacked us, but we werent expecting a huge number of them. The violence was sparked by the disappearance of this israeli boy, 14 year old binyamin ahimeir. He went missing on friday, and a day later was found dead. The Israeli Army Says he was murdered. The attacks show how tensions in the west bank are escalating. Since the hamas attacks on the seventh of october, more than 460 palestinians and 13 israelis have been killed. If nothing changes, there will be even more violence. For this campaigner monitoring settlement activity, the situation is unprecedented. I think that the level of the Settler Violence is the highest that i remember. There is also a lot of support from the government, and probably from the public at least their public that the violence is kind of necessary against the evil, which are the palestinians. Its not only Settler Violence thats on the rise. Raids by the israeli army have intensified, killing many palestinians. The Israeli Army Says its investigating the Arson Incident caught on cctv. But across the west bank, many palestinians are living in fear. They dont know when the next attack will come. Hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem. The first seven jurors have been selected on day two of Donald Trumps historic hush money trial. The jury Selection Process proved complicated after day one of the proceedings when dozens of called jurors were dismissed after saying they couldnt be impartial in the case. The former us president faces 3a Felony Counts of falsifying Business Records to cover up a payment to adult film star stormy daniels, who alleges she and mr trump had an affair in the 20005. Meanwhile, earlier in court, tensions grew high between mr trump and the presiding judge, justicejuan merchant, as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports. The Court Session it ran over in a time because the judge was so eager to make headway in a jury so eager to make headway in a jury selection. A dramatic moment came where donald trump was reprimanded for, as the judge water, Audibly Muttering and gesturing in front of one juror. He said he would not take jewellery is juror. He said he would not takejewellery is being take jewellery is being intimidated in his courtroom. We had a point where several jurors said they could not be impartial or for personal reasons they were excused. Both sides, the defence and the prosecution, got the opportunity to strike jurors they did not want to be seated. At one point donald trump and his lawyers went far back in social media posts of the jurors, saying that one man had posted to have donald trump locked up. That man was struck from the jury. Locked up. That man was struck from thejury. 0f locked up. That man was struck from the jury. Of those who were seated, they are a diverse group. A young black woman who was a teacher, a woman who was a nurse, an oncologist, the fourth person is originally from ireland, an older man from puerto rico. Thejurors who were sworn in so far are a diverse group, they have all assured the judge and both sides they can be impartial. This was a day where many got to see how various new yorkers feel about donald trump. Some say they read several of his books and are a fan of the reality show he started before he became president. 0thers reality show he started before he became president. Others say they had negative things about how he treated women or they just were not fans. Nevertheless, today has shown how time consuming it will be typically jewellery how time consuming it will be typicallyjewellery but it is a task that is possible. It was also a busy day on capitol hill with new developments setting the stage for a packed week. First, the House Of Representatives will vote on long delayed funding for israel, ukraine, and other american allies. Thats according to republican speaker mikejohnson. For months, mrjohnson has stalled a vote on the aid package amid opposition from some republicans over sending further support to kyiv. The new proposal separates ukraine aid from other funding, potentially giving the bill a better chance of passing in the house. His strategy has outraged many in his party, with a Second Republicanjoining efforts to oustjohnson from power over the plan on tuesday. That same day, House Republicans delivered two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the senate. They allege that mr mayorkas failed to enforce Us Immigration laws, kicking off a trial in the democratic controlled senate, which is expected to dismiss or table the charges later this week. Lets talk about all this now with our panel. With me in studio is rodney davis, former republican us congressman who represented the state of illinois. Im also joined by stephanie murphy, a former democratic us congresswoman who represented florida. Lots to talk about and thank you forjoining us. A high stakes week on capitol hill. Rodney, lets start with the foreign aid bill. Its now been divided up do you think that boosts its chance of approval, or do you think there will still be sticking points with the Freedom Caucus over ukraine, for example . There is always a chance for the Freedom Caucus you have issues with any piece of legislation that comes up, whether to gather or split into parts. Mikejohnson is one of the nicest people i ever had a chance to speak with, is trying to do what he can to move it across the finish line. Do i believe that separating these bills out is a good idea . No, i dont, but i am not there. Mit . Dont, but i am not there. Why not . Eventually dont, but i am not there. Why not . Eventually you dont, but i am not there. Why not . Eventually you will dont, but i am not there. Why not . Eventually you will need l not . Eventually you will need to ut it not . Eventually you will need to put it back not . Eventually you will need to put it back together not . Eventually you will need to put it back together again | to put it back together again and pass it through the senate. It becomes a choice, a choice that speakerjohnson is having to make to be able to put this legislation that is in the senate on a better position to become law. I do not begrudge him for it, ijust dont agree it will get him anywhere are some of his colleagues. I think that to stefanie. Some of his colleagues. I think that to stefanie. What some of his colleagues. I think that to stefanie. What do some of his colleagues. I think that to stefanie. What do you | that to stefanie. What do you make of it and do you think there is the potential here for some democratic resistance potentially over the fact it looks less likely to have any provisions with regards to israel . Any mechanism they on military aid, do you think they can also cause some issues . I honestly think of Speaker Johnson has to give up his Leadership Role to do the right thing or the american people, that would be a noble cause. If he cannot win here, that is the best remedy in politics. Dominic if he cannot win. The way he is approaching this, he has a procedural issue and then he has a floor vote issue, if he has a floor vote issue, if he can get over the procedural part of how to get these bills to the floor, he will have the votes he needs to pass the individual bills. When it comes to National Security on a number of previous votes, the house has voted anywhere from 275, tewinga 73 to about 300, so we know there is a bulk of members in the house who believe in supporting americas role in the world and supporting National Security efforts. I think that he has to get through the procedural hurdles and then when these votes are ta ken before, hurdles and then when these votes are taken before, they are likely to pass. Votes are taken before, they are likely to pass. Rodney, it is a question are likely to pass. Rodney, it is a question of are likely to pass. Rodney, it is a question of where are likely to pass. Rodney, it is a question of where that l is a question of where that support comes from. If he relies more heavily on Endeavour Attic votes, do you then think for mikejohnson of then think for mike johnson of then think for mikejohnson of the prospect of ousting becomes more real . More real . The prospect of a motion to more real . The prospect of a motion to vacate more real . The prospect of a motion to vacate being more real . The prospect of a motion to vacate being real. More real . The prospect of a| motion to vacate being real is very likely. I was on capitol hill before i came here tonight and i talked to many of my former colleagues and they tell me multiple sources that the folks like Marjorie Taylor are talking about six people willing to voted to oust mike johnson right now. Imilli willing to voted to oust mike johnson right now. Johnson right now. Will she ull the johnson right now. Will she pull the trigger . Johnson right now. Will she pull the trigger . I johnson right now. Will she pull the trigger . I certainly | pull the trigger . I certainly ho e pull the trigger . I certainly hepe not pull the trigger . I certainly hope not but pull the trigger . I certainly hope not but i pull the trigger . I certainly hope not but i will pull the trigger . I certainly hope not but i will never i pull the trigger . I certainly l hope not but i will never say that some of my former colleagues are not unpredictable. I do not know the answer to that. You have to be prepared and that is what speakerjohnson is. That is why he is trying to do what he can to get enough members of his confidence appears about the process and i agree with stephanie, once these bills get to the fort, they will pass, they will have bipartisan support, but the problem is mikejohnson knows the noble thing to do is to pass this aid package at the last person in his shoes they did the noble thing on the debt limit, on shutting the government down, we still abandon not only by enough people of his own party but abandoned by the democrats as well. ~. ,. , as well. Talking about that, if we look at as well. Talking about that, if we look at the as well. Talking about that, if we look at the past, as well. Talking about that, if we look at the past, when as well. Talking about that, if we look at the past, when it i we look at the past, when it comes to getting a speaker, how difficult that was, the kind of chaos we saw come out of that, can the house, can washington for the right now . I can the house, can washington for the right now . For the right now . I think we have to get for the right now . I think we have to get through for the right now . I think we have to get through this have to get through this national supplemental as well as passing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act through the senate and then really you start to stumble into a place where there is not a ton of legislating that happens when there is an election. We have to get through these things. Speaker johnson is in a different place than mccarthy was, his relationship with the democratic caucus, but those things kind of have to be held separately and the reality is speakerjohnson and his term and even mccarthys term has depended on bipartisan support to get anything done, so do they ask for concessions to quantify their role, the democratic role as partners in the house . Maybe. There is an opportunity there. You first have to get through the National Security vote. We have to get through the nationalsecurity vote. We have not one nationalsecurity vote. We have got one minute nationalsecurity vote. We have got one minute left nationalsecurity vote. We have got one minute left with nationalsecurity vote. We have got one minute left with each i got one minute left with each of you but also with regards to the trump trial, i wanted to touch on that. The fact that now we have seven jurors seated so far. It was tough to get them selected, what does that say about the polarisation in this country . It say about the polarisation in this country . This country . It is indicative of what we this country . It is indicative of what we see this country . It is indicative of what we see across this country . It is indicative of what we see across america. Half of america thinks donald trump is in is in amount of the charges and half thinks he should be put injail or possibly electrocuted five times. This is where we are in america right now with our polarised environment and frankly when you look at the fact that donald trump is going through a trial right now, it is not in his best interests to Shutdown A Motion Vacate in the house of reps because it takes the attention away from his trial. ,. ,. , trial. Interesting how that is linked. Stephanie, trial. Interesting how that is linked. Stephanie, we trial. Interesting how that is linked. Stephanie, we have| trial. Interesting how that is| linked. Stephanie, we have a few weeks ahead in this trial to go through that process but no matter what happens here, what do you think this means in his bid for the white house . I am naively want to believe that our Justice System am naively want to believe that ourJustice System should be able to operate separately and apart from our political system but i do understand that every time the former president is indicted or at court he uses it as a platform for his president ial campaign and i think we should expect that, especially since all of the camera and media attention, to him at those moments. They are an opportunity for him to speak to his face. An opportunity for him to speak to his face to his face. Stephanie and rodney. To his face. Stephanie and rodney, thank to his face. Stephanie and rodney, thank you to his face. Stephanie and rodney, thank you very i to his face. Stephanie and rodney,