Israeli Prime Minister’s Successful Hernia Surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent a successful hernia surgery, as confirmed by his office on Monday. The operation took place on Sunday evening, and Netanyahu is reported to be in good shape and beginning to recover.
Discovery of Hernia and Decision for Surgery
During a routine checkup on Saturday, doctors discovered the hernia. After consultations, it was decided that the premier would undergo surgery following the completion of his daily schedule.
Public Demonstrations and War with Hamas
On Sunday evening, thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem to call for Netanyahu’s resignation and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The timing of the surgery was closely watched as the conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip approaches six months.
Conflict Casualties
The war in Gaza was triggered by Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, resulting in approximately 1,160 deaths in Israel, with a majority being civilians according to official figures. Israel’s retaliatory campaign has led to the death of at least 32,782 people in Gaza, predominantly women and children as reported by the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.