How will Netanyahu's approval rating change by January 31, 2025?
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Netanyahu to Undergo Prostate Surgery on December 31, 2024, Following UTI from Benign Prostate Enlargement
Dec 28, 2024, 07:51 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI) stemming from benign prostate enlargement. According to his office, he will undergo surgery to remove his prostate on Sunday, December 31, 2024. Netanyahu has been receiving antibiotic treatment for the infection over the past few days, following an examination at Hadassah Hospital. The Prime Minister's Office confirmed that the operation is scheduled for tomorrow, emphasizing the necessity of the procedure due to his current health condition.
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