Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu says he received treatment for prostate cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu undergoes radiation therapy for early-stage prostate cancer, his office confirms.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu undergoes radiation therapy for early-stage prostate cancer, his office confirms. | Contesto: cronaca
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been treated for early-stage prostate cancer, his office confirmed on Sunday, revealing that he underwent radiation therapy for the condition. The announcement, which came in a medical report released by his physicians, marks a significant health disclosure for the 74-year-old leader, who has long projected an image of vigor and resilience in his decades-long political career. According to the report, Netanyahu was diagnosed with the cancer during routine medical examinations and received treatment at an undisclosed medical facility. The statement described the cancer as “early-stage” and indicated that the radiation therapy was successful, with the prime minister expected to resume his full schedule shortly. “The treatment was completed without complications, and the prime minister is in good health,” the report noted, though it did not specify when the therapy occurred or provide further details on his current condition. The disclosure raises questions about Netanyahu’s ability to maintain his demanding role amid ongoing political and security challenges. Israel is currently navigating a volatile regional landscape, including the war in Gaza and heightened tensions with Iran and Hezbollah. Netanyahu, who returned to office in December 2022 at the helm of a far-right coalition, has also been embroiled in a contentious judicial overhaul that has sparked mass protests and drawn international scrutiny. This is not the first time Netanyahu’s health has been a matter of public concern. In July 2023, he was briefly hospitalized for dehydration after a heatwave, and in 2013, he underwent emergency surgery for a hernia. However, the prostate cancer diagnosis is his most serious health issue to date, potentially complicating his ability to lead during a period of intense domestic and international pressure. Political analysts suggest that the timing of the announcement could be strategic, as Netanyahu faces ongoing corruption trials and a potential no-confidence vote in the Knesset. His opponents may seize on the health revelation to question his fitness for office, while his supporters are likely to frame it as a testament...
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