what this law means and why this party wanted to change it. its a law that other countries party wanted to change it. its a law that other countries have party wanted to change it. its a law that other countries have but - that other countries have but nothing like in as harsh a form is the one in thailand, where you can end up going to jail, and some have gone to jailfor decades end up going to jail, and some have gone to jail for decades for making any comment perceived as critical or negative about the monarchy. it has long been criticised by human rights groups. it has been used much more extensively in recent years. the current king is a very different personality to his father, and it seems it is being used to defend him. there were almost unprecedented student protest four years ago when calls to the changes to the monarchy were made public. that hadn t happened before and the laws were used to go after leaders of the protests. the argument was, if you are going to
but there is no substitution. there is no way any organization can replace or substitute the tremendous capacity, the fabric of unrwa, the ability and their knowledge of the population in gaza. the palestinian representative at the un has called for unrwa to be defended, because it is the only organisation capable of helping the people of gaza. israel s government has accused unrwa of being a front for hamas which several countries consider to be a terrorist group. meanwhile, the fighting continues in gaza with several explosions heard in the southern areas around khan younis and rafah. the israeli army has confirmed it s been flooding tunnels in gaza with sea water to try to neutralise the threat posed by hamas and other militant groups. it said checks had been carried out beforehand to ensure that ground water was not contaminated. let s get more on this with our middle east correspondent nick beake. what are the un saying about these allegations by israel about some un