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Blanket evacuation orders in Lebanon

Large-scale evacuation orders ​issued by the Israeli army for southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs raise serious concerns under international ​law, the U.N. human rights chief said on ​Friday.



"These blanket, massive displacement ⁠orders we are talking here about hundreds and thousands of people," said United Nations human ​rights chief, Volker ‌Turk.



"This raises serious concern under international humanitarian law, and in particular when it comes to issues around forced transfer," ​he added.



Israel carried out heavy airstrikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut overnight after ordering its residents to leave, while the Iran-backed ‌group warned Israelis ‌to leave towns ​and villages at the frontier.



On Thursday, an Israeli military spokesperson told residents of the southern suburbs to move east and north, posting a map showing four large districts of ​the capital he said they must leave, including areas adjacent to Beirut's airport.



Lebanon was pulled into the war in the Middle East on ​Monday when Hezbollah opened fire, triggering a new Israeli offensive, with airstrikes focused on Beirut's southern suburbs and on southern and eastern Lebanon.