Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly confirmed that he was treated for prostate cancer and says he is now in good health following surgery and radiation therapy.
The announcement marks his first public acknowledgment of the diagnosis.
Diagnosis and Treatment
Netanyahu said he underwent prostate surgery approximately 18 months ago. More recently, doctors at Hadassah Medical Center identified and treated a small tumor with radiation therapy.
He described the condition as a “minor medical issue” and said follow-up tests indicated that the disease has been successfully treated.
Medical officials noted that the cancer was detected at an early stage, a factor that significantly improves treatment outcomes for prostate cancer, which is relatively common among older men.
Delayed Public Disclosure
Netanyahu said he chose to delay announcing his condition for several months, stating that he did not want the information released during heightened regional tensions, including ongoing conflict involving Israel and Iran.
He also said the delay was intended to avoid what he described as misinformation and political exploitation of his health status.
Health and Political Context
The Israeli leader, who has served as one of the country’s longest-tenured prime ministers, has faced recurring public speculation about his health in recent years.
Benjamin Netanyahu is currently overseeing multiple regional security challenges, including ongoing conflicts involving Gaza and Lebanon, as well as heightened tensions with Iran.
In past incidents, concerns about his health have surfaced after public appearances and limited disclosures, including previous cardiac-related treatment.
Medical Outlook
Doctors involved in his treatment said imaging and blood tests now indicate no active disease. They described his recovery as successful, noting that early detection played a key role in the outcome.
Netanyahu stated that he is continuing his duties and remains in stable condition.
Ongoing Scrutiny
While the announcement has reassured supporters, it also renews discussions in Israel about transparency regarding the health of senior political leaders, particularly during periods of regional conflict and political instability.
For now, officials say the prime minister is expected to continue his regular responsibilities without restrictions.
Courtesy: gulfnews
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