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Netanyahu Recovering After Successful Prostate Surgery


Following a successful prostate removal surgery, the Israeli Government has announced that its Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu is awake and in good condition.

Announcing the development in a press statement issued on Sunday evening, the government said the procedure was performed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, and the premier has been moved to a fortified underground recovery ward.

“The surgery ended successfully without complications,” the Prime Minister’s Office said. “The prime minister has woken up, is in good condition and is completely conscious.”

Netanyahu, 75, is expected to remain under observation for several days in the specialized recovery ward due to heightened security concerns amid ongoing regional tensions.

The operation, performed under full anaesthesia, was scheduled after doctors identified a urinary tract infection caused by a benign enlargement of the prostate. The surgical team, led by urology department head Prof. Ofer Gofrit, reported that the procedure “went as planned.”

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During the operation, Justice Minister Yariv Levin temporarily assumed the role of acting prime minister, while Defense Minister Israel Katz was authorized to convene the security cabinet if necessary.

Netanyahu has faced several health issues in recent years, including surgery for a hernia in March, the installation of a pacemaker last year, and a hospital visit due to dehydration.

Despite these challenges, he has sought to maintain an image of vitality, boasting of his ability to work 18-hour days during his ongoing corruption trial.

The prime minister’s trial, where he faces charges of fraud, breach of trust, and bribery, is set to resume on January 6, 2025. His defence lawyer requested the postponement of upcoming hearings due to his recovery.

Netanyahu denies the charges, claiming they are part of a politically motivated campaign against him.



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