Netanyahu dit qu'une petite "tumeur maligne" à la prostate lui a été ôtée
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that an "early-stage malignant tumor" had been removed from his prostate, as he unveiled his annual health report.
Mr. Netanyahu, 76, has been under regular medical supervision since undergoing prostate surgery a year and a half ago. "During my last check-up, a small mass less than one centimeter in size was found on my prostate. Tests confirmed that it was an early-stage malignant tumor, without metastases," he described in a post on X.
Without specifying when the operation took place, the Prime Minister referred to "a targeted treatment which made the problem disappear without leaving a trace".
He did, however, specify that he had delayed the publication of his annual health report by "two months" to avoid it being revealed in the midst of the war with Iran --which began at the end of February-- and the "false propaganda" that Tehran could have made from it.
Mr. Netanyahu has been admitted to hospital several times since returning to power in December 2022, according to his office, citing in particular a routine colonoscopy in May 2025.
In July 2023, less than three months before the attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in Israel on October 7 and the start of the war in Gaza, he had a pacemaker implanted.
And in March 2024, he underwent surgery for a hernia.
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