Netanyahu says he underwent treatment for prostate cancer

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Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke up about his health on a Wednesday morning. A quiet diagnosis came through during routine checks – nothing loud, just whispers at first. This time last week, doctors found signs inside his body they had been watching closely. Treatment started fast because timing matters when cells misbehave.

The news broke in Jerusalem, where mornings often carry weight like this one did. Early detection made the difference, so progress moves steadily now. Reuters recorded it all around midday, capturing what leaders choose to share.


He mentioned the operation went well, recovery underway – shared nothing more on health specifics. From his comment came clarity: progress happening, yet gaps remain in what’s known.
Doctors felt hopeful about how things would go, since catching it early made dealing with it more doable. Still, every case moves at its own pace, shaped by choices and timing.


Still at work despite recent events, Netanyahu presses on as one of Israel’s most enduring figures. Officials say nothing points to shifts in his routine just yet.


Now arriving at a moment filled with tension across Israeli streets. Power struggles twist through government halls just as attacks spark fear outside them. Unrest shows no sign of slowing down.

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