Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the courtroom at the Distrcit court in Tel Aviv before the start of his testimony in the trial against him, April 9, 2025. (Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90)
Netanyahu’s most recent public medical report, issued in January 2023, described him as in a “completely normal state of health,” with no signs of arrhythmia and the pacemaker functioning properly.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering at home after being diagnosed with intestinal inflammation caused by spoiled food, his office announced on Sunday.
He was examined overnight by Prof. Alon Hershko of Jerusalem’s Hadassah-Ein Kerem Medical and is receiving treatment with intravenous fluids for dehydration.
His condition is described as good. Following doctors’ orders, Netanyahu will rest at home for the next three days while continuing to conduct state affairs.
The incident up follows a series of health issues for Netanyahu, 75, including a routine colonoscopy in May and prostate surgery in December.
Both times, Justice Minister Yariv Levin served as acting Prime Minister while Netanyahu was sedated.
In March, Netanyahu underwent hernia surgery under full anesthesia and later missed work due to the flu.
In 2023, he had a pacemaker implanted after doctors diagnosed a long-standing heart conduction problem.
That surgery came days after he was hospitalized for dehydration, though doctors later linked the incident to an undiagnosed heart issue.
The document, however, was not an official government health report but rather a summary compiled by his personal medical team.
Despite government protocols urging prime ministers to release annual health summaries, Netanyahu issued no such report between 2016 and 2023, and none has been released this year.
Those protocols are not legally binding, and he cannot be compelled to disclose his medical history.
Following the prostate surgery, Netanyahu made headlines when he left the Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center over the objections of his doctors to personally cast his vote over the “Trapped Profits Law.”
It passed by a vote of 59-58. Netanyahu was accompanied by his physician, Dr. Zvi Berkowitz in the Knesset plenum.
toran74 on July 20th, 2025 at 20:00 UTC »
Let me guess, he had a trial date coming up?
3412points on July 20th, 2025 at 19:32 UTC »
This has delayed his trial hearing again, putting it just beyond the upcoming court recess meaning the hearing is currently cancelled rather than rescheduled, and his next date will not be until September at the earliest.
This is another in an incredibly long series of delays. This isn't definitive evidence that this has been done/faked to intentionally create another delay, but it is certainly suspicious due to the convenience. Regardless of intentionality it is definitely significant.
Example source, but widely reported:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/pms-graft-trial-testimony-cancelled-this-week-due-to-food-poisoning-wont-testify-again-until-september/
PicklesTheHamster on July 20th, 2025 at 19:04 UTC »
Just say he had explosive diarrhea