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    Netanyahu’s Medical Records Stay Private in Defamation Case

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    What’s happening

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s medical records will remain confidential in the midst of his ongoing defamation lawsuit, as the court has determined they hold no relevance to the case.

    Why it matters

    This decision upholds the privacy of the Prime Minister against allegations regarding his health, reinforcing judicial fairness in high-profile legal challenges. Netanyahu continues to lead Israel without encumbrances or distractions from speculative health debates.

    The decision

    Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s defamation case revolves around claims made by journalists and others about his alleged health condition. However, Judge Menachem Mizrahi, after an exhaustive review, stated that the content of the Prime Minister’s medical file does not pertain to the defamation at hand.

    Worth noting

    Despite the demands from defendants—journalists Ben Caspit, Uri Misgav, and attorney Gonen Ben Yitzhak—rumors about the Prime Minister’s health didn’t find footing in his medical documentation. This ensures that the legal pursuit for truth doesn’t compromise dignity and privacy.

    The bottom line

    This ruling represents not only a victory for Netanyahu but also a precedent for protecting public figures from intrusive and baseless queries that detract from humanity’s central decorum.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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