Lebanon evacuation order 'unfeasible' as covers two major hospitals - WHO chiefpublished at 21:17 BST
An evacuation order Israel has issued for an area of Beirut in Lebanon is "unfeasible" because the area contains two major hospitals, the director general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) says.
An evacuation order for Beirut's Jnah area "includes two major referral hospitals; the Rafik Hairiri University Hospital and Al Zahraa Hospital", says Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
There are roughly 450 patients at the two hospitals, 40 of whom are in intensive care, he says.
"At this time, no alternative medical facilities are available" to receive these patients, he says, this makes their evacuation "operationally unfeasible".
"Both facilities are operating at full capacity including treating the injured from the strikes of 8 April," he adds.














