Israel’s Netanyahu discharged from hospital following dizzy spell

world
Israel’s Netanyahu Discharged From Hospital Following Dizzy Spell
Benjamin Netanyahu, © AFP or licensors
Share this article

By Tia Goldenberg, Associated Press

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was discharged on Sunday after an overnight hospital stay for check-ups and monitoring following a dizzy spell.

Mr Netanyahu, 73, was rushed to Sheba Medical Centre on Saturday after feeling mild dizziness.

Advertisement

His office said he had left the hospital around midday after stating earlier that his test results were normal and that he was feeling “very good”.

The medical centre said Mr Netanyahu was in “excellent” condition after a series of tests, including cardiovascular ones.

It said doctors implanted a “subcutaneous Holter”, a monitoring device placed under his skin, to allow Mr Netanyahu’s medical team to keep a close watch on his heart activity.

It declined to disclose additional details about the device, saying it was for “routine monitoring” and was a “customary” step.

Advertisement

Mr Netanyahu’s office said he had spent the previous day at the Sea of Galilee, a popular holiday spot in northern Israel where temperatures climbed to about 40C (104F) amid a stifling country-wide heat wave.


APTOPIX Israel Weather
People shower at a public beach as they take refuge from a summer heat wave in Tel Aviv, Israel, earlier this week (Maya Alleruzzo/AP)

After a series of tests, the initial assessment was that the veteran Israeli leader was dehydrated.

Advertisement

After being admitted to hospital, Mr Netanyahu released a video on social media on Saturday night.

Smiling, he said that he had been out in the sun on Friday without wearing a hat and without water. “Not a good idea,” he said.

Doctors ordered him to remain in the hospital overnight for further observation, and his weekly Cabinet meeting was delayed by a day and rescheduled for Monday, his office said.

Mr Netanyahu is Israel’s longest-serving leader. He has served multiple terms stretching over 15 years in office.

Advertisement

His current far-right government, a collection of religious and ultranationalist parties, took office last December.

Mr Netanyahu is said to be in generally good health, though he was briefly admitted to hospital last October after feeling unwell during prayers on Yom Kippur, a day when observant Jews fast.

The Israeli leader faces pressure on multiple fronts.

He is on trial for multiple corruption charges in a case that has bitterly divided the nation.

Advertisement

His government’s hard-line policies toward Palestinians have drawn international criticism and antagonised relations with the United States, Israel’s closest and most important ally.

At home, tens of thousands of Israelis have held weekly demonstrations against Mr Netanyahu’s government to protest against his plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.

Mr Netanyahu’s allies say the plan is needed to rein in the power of unelected judges. But his opponents say the plan will destroy the country’s fragile system of checks and balances and concentrate power in the hands of Mr Netanyahu and his allies.

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com