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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Undergo Prostate Surgery on Sunday Following Urinary Tract Infection from Benign Prostate Enlargement
Dec 28, 2024, 08:00 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to undergo prostate removal surgery on Sunday following a diagnosis of a urinary tract infection. The infection was attributed to benign prostate enlargement, as confirmed by his office. Netanyahu has been receiving antibiotic treatment for the infection in recent days. The surgery is set to take place at Hadassah Hospital, where he was diagnosed earlier this week. This medical procedure comes amid ongoing concerns regarding his health and the implications for his leadership.
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