Israel's Netanyahu to have prostate removed after diagnosis of benign prostate enlargement
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo surgery to have his prostate removed due to a urinary tract infection from benign prostate enlargement, as stated by his office.
- Netanyahu, 75, will be hospitalized for a few days after the surgery, which was reported to be completed successfully.
- Justice Minister Yariv Levin is temporarily filling Netanyahu's role during the surgery, according to reports.
- Netanyahu's health has raised concerns after multiple surgeries this year, including a hernia surgery and a pacemaker fitting, highlighting issues faced by older world leaders.
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