WHO calls on Israel to cancel Jnah evacuation order

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The World Health Organization (WHO) called Thursday on Israel to cancel the evacuation order it issued for the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, where there are two hospitals.

Israel's military warned residents of Beirut's southern suburbs, long a stronghold of Hezbollah, of imminent strikes and told them to evacuate.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Jnah district included the Rafik Hariri University Hospital and Al Zahraa Hospital.

"At this time, no alternative medical facilities are available to receive" the patients, he said in a statement.

The evacuation of the intensive care patients was "operationally unfeasible", he said -- and both facilities were operating at full capacity, including treating those wounded by Israeli strikes on Wednesday.

"I urge Israel to reverse this order and ensure the protection of all health facilities, health workers, patients and civilians," he added.

Israel on Wednesday carried out its largest wave of strikes since the start of its war with Hezbollah on March 2, killing more than 200 people, according to Lebanese authorities.

While Israel regularly issues evacuation warnings before bombing Beirut's southern suburbs, Thursday's announcement also included the outskirts of Lebanon's only international airport.

The Rafik Hariri hospital is Lebanon's biggest public health facility.

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So the United Nations is okay with Israel bombing everything in Beirut's southern suburbs except the hospitals? That is new ...