Netanyahu reveals he underwent treatment for early-stage prostate cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed he was successfully treated for prostate cancer 18 months ago and delayed announcing the diagnosis.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Friday that he underwent treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, revealing the diagnosis publicly for the first time.
In a social media post, Netanyahu said doctors had discovered a malignant tumor at a very early stage and that he had undergone successful treatment approximately 18 months ago. The prime minister stated he is now in "excellent physical condition" following the procedure to remove the tumor.
Netanyahu indicated he had delayed releasing information about his cancer diagnosis and treatment, with the timing coinciding with military operations involving Israel and Iran earlier this year. The prime minister did not provide specific details about the type of treatment he received or the medical facility where he was treated.
The disclosure comes as Netanyahu continues to serve as Israel's prime minister, a position he has held since returning to office in late 2022. Prostate cancer is among the most common forms of cancer in men, particularly those over 65, and early-stage detection typically allows for successful treatment outcomes.
Netanyahu's announcement marks a rare personal health disclosure from the 75-year-old leader, who has generally kept details about his medical condition private throughout his political career.