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Hospital Spokesman Reveals: An Israeli Doctor Saved Erdogan's Life

A former spokesman for Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital said on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, that Israel once helped save the life of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan by sending an Israeli physician to treat him. Speaking during a televised panel discussion, Avi Shoshan turned to Erdoğan's appearance at the NATO summit. "Do you know who looks unwell? Erdoğan," Shoshan said. "Because Israel saved him."

A senior physician from Ichilov, whose name Shoshan declined to reveal, was sent to treat Erdoğan after the Turkish leader developed cancer. An Ichilov doctor saved Erdoğan, Shoshan stressed — a doctor from Israel. The physician traveled as a doctor representing the State of Israel, he said, at the request of the Mossad and with the approval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Shoshan recalled being chased for confirmation at the time and declining to give it.

Turning to Erdoğan's hostility toward the Jewish state, Shoshan drew the contrast sharply. This man who today threatens the Jews, he said, is alive and breathing thanks to a Jew, thanks to an Israeli, thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu, and thanks to former Mossad chief David Barnea. Several years ago, accounts surfaced in Israel that Erdoğan had for a period received medical advice from Israeli physician Prof. Itzhak Shapira, deputy director of Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, who was also responsible for the hospital's medical tourism program.

(INN/VFI News)

"If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink." – Proverbs 25:21