Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Hospitalized for Dehydration; Initial Tests Normal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was admitted to Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan on Saturday after experiencing slight dizziness believed to be caused by dehydration. The initial tests conducted on Netanyahu revealed no concerning results. The Prime Minister's Office and the medical center released a joint statement providing further details about his condition.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, Netanyahu had spent several hours in the scorching heat at the Sea of Galilee the previous day. On Saturday, he complained of slight dizziness, prompting his doctor to recommend a visit to Sheba Medical Center for further examination.
Initial tests conducted on Netanyahu at the hospital came back normal, and dehydration was identified as the probable cause of his symptoms. As a precautionary measure, the Prime Minister is undergoing additional routine tests to ensure his well-being.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, 73, was transported to the hospital from his residence in Caesarea, and he arrived fully conscious and walking unassisted. His personal doctor, Tzvi Berkovitz, described his condition as good and stable.
Netanyahu's wife, Sara, and his son, Avner, accompanied him to the hospital. Avner was later seen leaving the medical center in apparent good spirits. Reports of Netanyahu losing consciousness at home were not confirmed by Sheba doctors and were not addressed in the official statement.
Netanyahu currently leads an uncompromising Israeli coalition government that has faced internal opposition over its plans to overhaul the judiciary. The Prime Minister's ties with the United States have also been strained, with President Joe Biden expressing concerns about Israeli democracy and refusing to invite Netanyahu to the White House.
Netanyahu is concurrently involved in a lengthy corruption trial, vehemently denying all allegations and attributing them to a political witch hunt.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hospitalization at Sheba Medical Center was prompted by his complaint of slight dizziness, likely due to dehydration. Initial tests showed no alarming results, and he is undergoing further routine examinations. Netanyahu's condition is reported to be good and stable. The Prime Minister's ongoing political and legal challenges continue amidst his health concerns.
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