Netanyahu to remain in hospital following his medical procedure

Successfully completed: The Prime Minister's surgery has ended, he has been moved to recovery

Prime Minister Netanyahu's full anaesthesia  surgery went smoothly without complications. After the surgery, which lasted about two hours as planned, Netanyahu was transferred to the recovery department for further treatment.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Haim Goldberg/flash90)

The prostate gland removal surgery of Prime Minister Netanyahu went smoothly without complications. After the surgery, which lasted about two hours as planned, Netanyahu was transferred to the recovery department for continued care. The Prime Minister's surgery ended after about two hours on the operating table, and he was moved to recovery.

The Prime Minister's surgery was successfully completed after about two hours. This is a common duration for this type of surgery, and no complications or delays were reported during the procedure.

Prime Minister Netanyahu, who underwent the surgery under general anesthesia, was transferred to the recovery department at Hadassah Hospital. There, he also underwent the surgery by a team of specialists.

The Prime Minister's recovery process is expected to take several days. During this time, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Yariv Levin is expected to continue as his substitute, while Minister of Defense Israel Katz will take his place as the Chairman of the Political-Security Cabinet.

From the Prime Minister's Office, an update was provided stating: "The surgery that Prime Minister Netanyahu underwent was successful and without complications. The Prime Minister has woken up from anesthesia, his condition is good, and he is fully conscious."

Regarding the continuation of the recovery, they stated: "The Prime Minister has now been transferred to a protected underground recovery unit. He is expected to remain in the hospital for observation in the coming days."

Additionally, they conveyed the Prime Minister's gratitude to the team of experts who performed the surgery and to his personal physician who supervised the medical procedure.


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