Netanyahu Overcomes Prostate Cancer Amid Political Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed his successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. The medical report revealed he had received radiation therapy, although the timing was unspecified. Originally scheduled to release earlier, the report's two-month delay aimed to stave off false propaganda from Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that he successfully underwent treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. While the specifics of the treatment schedule remain undisclosed, Netanyahu confirmed on social media that targeted treatment had eradicated the malignant tumor found during a routine checkup.
The annual medical report, released alongside his statement, confirmed that radiation therapy had been used to treat the prostate cancer. However, both the report and Netanyahu omitted details about when the treatment occurred, noting instead that the prime minister is otherwise in good health.
Citing concerns over misinformation, Netanyahu delayed the release of his medical report by two months, aiming to prevent Iran from leveraging his health status in propaganda against Israel. Speculation regarding his health peaked in March when Iranian state media falsely reported his death amidst tensions between Israel and Iran. Elections are anticipated by October, following Netanyahu's previous medical interventions, including prostate surgery in 2024 and a pacemaker fitted in 2023.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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