Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced on Thursday the approval of a new Israeli delegation to continue hostage negotiations in Doha, Qatar. Delegation participants will include members of the Mossad,
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is having his prostate removed on Sunday, his office said, a procedure that comes as he manages multiple crises at once, including the ongoing war in Gaza and his own trial for alleged corruption.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection from a benign prostate enlargement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will undergo surgery to have his prostate removed on Sunday after an infection, his office said in a statement.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorized Israeli negotiators to continue talks in Doha over the release of hostages, his office said
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wished Christians worldwide a Merry Christmas and thanked the Christian community for its support.
Israel’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has ordered an investigation into Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a report alleged that she had harassed opponents.
Indirect negotiations mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the United States have taken place in Doha in recent weeks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has said that he authorised a delegation from the Mossad intelligence agency, the Shin Bet internal security agency and the military to continue negotiations in Qatar.
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 30 people in Gaza, including children, overnight and into Friday, according to hospital and emergency response workers. The strikes came as health workers and the Israeli military exchanged conflicting claims over reported evacuation orders for two hospitals in the largely isolated northern part of the territory.
The AP reported that Netanyahu is expected to remain in the hospital for several days. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, it is recommended not to perform strenuous activity or heavy lifting for at least one month after a prostatectomy. Most patients don't go to work for three to four weeks after their surgery, Johns Hopkins says.