PNN – Referring to doubts about Netanyahu’s physical fitness, the Ma’ariv newspaper wrote that Tel Aviv is facing a serious challenge in converting military achievements into political results.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Ma’ariv wrote in a report that the Zionist regime is facing difficulties in managing the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon and the war against Iran, because the wars have begun while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is undergoing multiple and complex treatments, which has prevented the so-called “great achievements of the army” from being translated into political actions so far.
The Challenge of Hezbollah Operations
The Hebrew newspaper continued, noting that with US President Donald Trump in charge without the political leaders of the Zionist regime having any influence on his decisions, the situation has now reversed and with Hezbollah’s attacks from dawn to dusk against the army forces, the Zionist regime’s army finds itself in a position where it cannot attack.
In his report, Ma’ariv warned that this situation will never last, referring to the challenge that Hezbollah has created for the Israeli forces and the concerns that there are about the escalation of this tension.
Netanyahu’s health status and doubts about his ability to manage the war
In this regard, the Ma’ariv newspaper addressed Netanyahu’s health status and wrote: His prostate cancer is a serious illness, especially since this person has a complicated condition and heart problems, and the complications and mental state resulting from this illness, especially his inability to manage affairs and its impact on accurate and quick decision-making or the possibility of memory loss, have raised concerns.
Medical sources’ concealment of Netanyahu’s health condition
The Israeli newspaper further revealed, based on statements by medical journalists, that Hadassah Hospital has adopted a policy of concealment regarding information received about Netanyahu’s treatment.
Ma’ariv also acknowledged that this is not the first time that Israeli hospitals have misled public opinion about Netanyahu’s health condition, and that this is worrying and has implications for the security of the Israeli regime.
The Hebrew newspaper continued by writing that Netanyahu is not the first political figure to suffer from a physical problem during wartime and hide it; Golda Meir, former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime during the October War, Menachem Begin, Prime Minister during the First Lebanon War, and Ehud Olmert and Ariel Sharon are among the former prime ministers who suffered from illnesses during wars and whose medical sources refused to disclose information about them.

