Hospital says Netanyahu’s condition improving after prostate removal surgery

Reporter at The Times of Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the district court in Tel Aviv on December 23, 2024, to attend the fifth day of testimony in his trial on corruption charges. (Debbie Hill/Pool/AFP)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the district court in Tel Aviv on December 23, 2024, to attend the fifth day of testimony in his trial on corruption charges. (Debbie Hill/Pool/AFP)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu feels better and his condition continues to improve after a successful prostate removal surgery, doctors at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem say, adding that there are no concerns of malignancy or cancer.

He is expected to spend several days under observation in the fortified recovery ward due to fears he could be targeted by rocket or missile fire amid the ongoing war.

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