Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent successful prostate surgery, with no fear of cancer. During his recovery, Justice Minister Yariv Levin temporarily assumed the role of acting prime minister. This operation follows other recent health issues and comes amid significant regional conflicts and domestic challenges.
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