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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Undergo Prostate Surgery Amid Ongoing Conflict

Sunday 29 December 2024 - 14:10
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Undergo Prostate Surgery Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 75, is set to undergo prostate surgery on Sunday, as announced by his office on Saturday. This decision follows a recent medical examination, which revealed a urinary tract infection stemming from benign prostate enlargement. The diagnosis came after Netanyahu’s visit to Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital on Wednesday, where further evaluation of his health took place.

The surgery will be Netanyahu’s latest in a series of medical procedures over the past year. In March, the Prime Minister underwent hernia surgery, and in July 2023, he had a pacemaker implanted. His office emphasized that the prostate surgery is necessary for his health and will be performed under the guidance of a medical team.

The announcement comes during an ongoing and tense conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, with the Prime Minister remaining in his leadership position despite his health challenges. Netanyahu’s surgery, while significant, is expected to be carried out with minimal disruption to his duties as the head of state.

This news highlights the delicate balance leaders often face between personal health and national responsibilities, particularly in times of ongoing conflict. Netanyahu's medical journey underscores the physical demands that accompany high office, while his continued leadership during a tumultuous period in Israel’s history raises questions about the resilience required from those in power.

As the world watches the developments in both Netanyahu's health and the ongoing geopolitical situation, it remains to be seen how this procedure will impact his role in leading Israel through a challenging time.


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