Netanyahu Faces Scrutiny as Reports Trace Prostate Cancer Diagnosis to Six Months Prior
New reports suggest Benjamin Netanyahu knew of his cancer diagnosis six months ago. Explore the details of his treatment and the delay in public disclosure.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 26, 2026, 4:44 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Discrepancies in the Prime Ministerial Medical Timeline
The Israeli public broadcaster Kan has reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received a prostate cancer diagnosis roughly six months ago, a detail omitted from the leader's own recent public announcement. This revelation follows a Friday statement from the premier confirming he had successfully undergone treatment for a malignant growth. While Netanyahu shared the outcome of the medical intervention, he declined to provide a clear chronological account of when the malignancy was first identified by medical professionals.
Clinical Details of the Malignant Tumor
According to Professor Aron Popovtzer, director of the Sharett Oncology Institute at Hadassah Medical Center, the 76 year old prime minister was diagnosed with early stage adenocarcinoma of the prostate. The growth, which measured 0.9 centimeters, was reportedly discovered during a routine medical examination several months ago. Professor Popovtzer noted that the tumor was in its early stages and did not indicate any further spread beyond the initial site at the time of detection.
Discreet Scheduling of Radiation Therapy
The treatment regimen for the prime minister involved multiple radiation sessions, which were administered approximately two and a half months ago. These sessions were reportedly scheduled during unconventional hours, such as early in the morning or late at night, to protect the premier's privacy. This strategic scheduling allowed Netanyahu to maintain his official working routine without interruption, as each treatment lasted only about 20 minutes and took place just a few days apart.
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