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Mossad Sends Israeli Doctor to Save Turkish President Erdogan's Life Amid Tensions

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Despite ongoing threats and harsh rhetoric from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against Israel, former Ichilov Hospital spokesperson Avi Shoshan revealed on Channel 14 that about seven years ago, when Erdogan was seriously ill, Mossad dispatched an Israeli doctor to treat him, ultimately saving his life. Shoshan explained that Erdogan's condition was severe enough that Mossad requested then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to approve sending the physician, which was granted.

This revelation aligns with earlier reports from January 2022, which noted that Erdogan received medical consultation from Professor Yitzhak Shapira, the deputy director of Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. Shapira, a cardiologist, is known for advising senior leaders and tailoring appropriate treatments, suggesting Erdogan was likely dealing with heart-related issues at the time.

Erdogan's health concerns have been publicly noted before; in November 2021, videos circulated on social media showing the Turkish president struggling to maintain stability while walking, appearing frail and slow, highlighting the seriousness of his condition.

These disclosures come amid a backdrop of strained Israeli-Turkish relations, underscoring complex interactions behind the scenes despite public hostility.

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