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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and at 14 hours GMT on Thursday the 14th of November.
These are our main stories.
Human Rights Watch says Israel's forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza amounts to a war crime in the Philippines, thousands abandon their homes ahead of Super Typhoon Usagi plus a groundbreaking global study shows more than 800 million people worldwide have diabetes.
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Human rights Watch has accused the Israeli authorities of being responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
The report comes as Israel pushes on with its military campaign in northern Gaza.
The New York based rights group says this has created a new wave of forced displacement for hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians.
Nadia Hardman is a researcher at Human Rights Watch.
Senior officials in the Israeli government and the war cabinet have repeatedly declared their intent to forcibly displace the population from the early days of the war to over a year later, with government ministers saying that the territory of Gaza will decrease in the areas where the military has raised, extended and cleared land for buffer zones and security corridors.