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Netanyahu orders troops advance further into southern Lebanon

Mar 30, 2026

Tel Aviv [Israel], March 30: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he has instructed the army to advance further into southern Lebanon and ordered an expansion of what he called the "existing security strip." The aim was to prevent the threat posed by Hezbollah and the firing of rockets from the area, Netanyahu said at a briefing.
Netanyahu said that although the pro-Iranian Shiite militia had already been dealt heavy blows, Hezbollah still retained residual capabilities to fire rockets at Israel.
Lebanese officials say the Israeli army is pushing further and further into southern Lebanon with ground troops. The troops have advanced eight kilometres from the border into the interior in the south, Lebanese Defence Minister Michel Menassa said a few days ago.
Many in Lebanon fear a large-scale Israeli ground invasion followed by a prolonged occupation in the south of the country. Israel occupied southern Lebanon for 18 years until 2000.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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NU Hospitals Achieves Successful Outcome in Rare DIDMOAD (Wolfram) Syndrome

Asansol (Kolkata)/ Murshidabad (Siliguri) [West Bengal]/ Bangalore, Mysore (Karnataka) [India], March 30: NU Hospitals began treating Divya (name changed) on January 20th, 2024. A young girl living with the rare genetic condition DIDMOAD Syndrome (Wolfram Syndrome), she first came to NU Hospitals at the age of twelve. She was also living with significant hearing and vision impairment, which made her care journey quite sensitive and complex. This marked an important turning point in her journey. At its Bengaluru Rajajinagar branch, a dedicated team from Paediatric Urology and Paediatric Nephrology came together to understand her condition and plan the right course of care. From the very beginning, the focus was simple: to help Divya feel better and live more comfortably. With timely intervention and a well-coordinated approach, the NU Hospitals team worked to stabilise her condition, protect her vital organs, and support her towards a safer, more stable quality of life.

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