Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he recently underwent successful cancer treatment and is in excellent physical condition.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he recently underwent successful cancer treatment and is in excellent physical condition.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he recently underwent successful cancer treatment and is in excellent physical condition.
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