Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced today, Friday, April 24, 2026, that he has successfully completed treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. The disclosure coincided with the release of his annual medical report, which the 76-year-old leader admitted he delayed by two months to prevent "propaganda" from adversaries during recent regional tensions.
The Medical Details
According to the Prime Minister’s Office and his medical team at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, the diagnosis was caught exceptionally early:
Discovery: A malignant spot measuring less than one centimeter was detected during routine monitoring following a previous surgery for a benign enlarged prostate in December 2024.
Treatment: Netanyahu underwent a series of targeted radiation therapy sessions, which he described as "minor" treatments that allowed him to continue working throughout.
Current Status: Doctors confirm the lesion has disappeared completely and there are no signs of metastasis (spread). Netanyahu declared, "Thank God, I am healthy... the problem is behind me."
Why the Delay?
Netanyahu addressed the nearly two-month delay in publishing his mandatory health update. He explained that he did not want to provide the "Iranian terror regime" with any material for false claims during the recent period of heightened military conflict. This follows viral rumors in March 2026 that falsely claimed the Prime Minister had died.
A History of Recent Health Issues
While Netanyahu currently maintains he is in "excellent physical condition," this is the latest in a string of medical procedures for Israel's longest-serving leader:
| Date | Medical Event |
| July 2023 | Fitted with a pacemaker after a "transient heart block." |
| March 2024 | Successful hernia surgery under full anesthesia. |
| Dec 2024 | Surgery for a benign enlarged prostate. |
| April 2026 | Reveals successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. |
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