The Israeli leader hid the medical report for two months amid the war with Iran
FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, March 22, 2026 © Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he has
undergone treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, admitting that he
delayed publication of the medical report for two months during the war
with Iran.
According to Netanyahu’s annual medical report published on Friday, the tumor was found at a “very early stage,”
with no spread or metastases, and the problem has now been fully
treated. Hadassah Hospital oncology chief Aharon Popovtser said
follow-up imaging and blood tests showed that “the disease has disappeared.”
Netanyahu said he had asked for the information to be withheld from the public so it would not be released “at the height of the war” against Iran and fuel what he called “more false propaganda against Israel.”
The Israeli prime minister has
insisted that physicians told him the condition was minor and common for
men his age, and that he could either monitor it or treat it
immediately.
“You already know me. When I’m given information in time about a potential danger, I want to address it immediately. This is true on the national level and also on the personal level,” he wrote in a post on X.
The 76-year-old leader previously underwent surgery for an enlarged benign prostate
in 2024 and had since been under routine monitoring, during which the
tumor was discovered. It remains unclear exactly when the treatment took
place, and his office said the rest of the medical report showed him to
be in good health.
The
disclosure comes after weeks of speculation about Netanyahu’s health
after he missed multiple consecutive security cabinet meetings during
the early phase of the US-Israel war with Iran.
In
March, he released a bizarre video of himself waving his hands during a
visit to a Jerusalem cafe in an apparent effort to quash rumors that
recent videos of his public appearances were AI-generated.