Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seriously ill. He is suffering from a complex disease. He needs an emergency surgery. The operation will be done at Sunday night. The New York Times reported.
According to the report, Netanyahu is suffering from hernia. It is a complex disease. He will be operated on Sunday (March 31) night. A statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said it.
Netanyahu is currently under great pressure over the Gaza invasion. The United States, the United Kingdom, the International Court of Justice and the United Nations, as well as the international community, continue to press for an end to the massacre in Gaza.
In such a situation, Netanyahu is going to undergo an operation for a complicated disease. His office said in a statement on that his hernia was detected during a 'routine check-up' Saturday (March 30).
Then the doctors advised him to have an operation. Netanyahu agreed to that. He will be taken to the operation theater after Sunday evening.
The statement also said that during this time, the Minister of Justice Yariv Levin will temporarily serve as the Prime Minister. The leader of the Likud party is known to be close and loyal to Netanyahu.
Currently, Netanyahu is 74 years old. He had a hernia operation once before. The operation was done in 2013 at the age of 63.
Israel has been carrying out indiscriminate attacks and massacres in Gaza for the past six months. During this period the ceasefire was only in effect for 7 days early in the conflict. Then there was an impasse in the negotiations.
However, this week the discussion has started again. On Sunday (March 31), the Ministry of Health of Gaza said that Egypt has organized a new round of negotiations with Israel to ensure a ceasefire. Meanwhile, intense attacks continue.
On Sunday, the Israeli invasion and massacre in Gaza entered the 177th day. The Israeli forces continued the indiscriminate bombing. At least 80 more people have been killed in the last 24 hours. The total death toll has reached 32,782.
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