Israel’s Netanyahu discharged after night in hospital for dehydration
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Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalised with dizziness on July 15.
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JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was discharged from hospital on Sunday in “excellent condition”, a day after being admitted for dehydration, said his office and the hospital.
The 73-year-old was transferred to the Sheba medical centre near Tel Aviv on Saturday with dizziness,
By late Sunday morning, Mr Netanyahu had “completed a series of tests and is in excellent condition”, said Dr Amit Segev, Sheba’s head of cardiology.
“Our diagnosis, at the end of all the tests performed including the laboratory tests, is that the reason for the hospitalisation was dehydration,” he said in a video statement.
As part of the cardiological tests, Sheba decided to use “a subcutaneous (implanted) Holter” monitor on Mr Netanyahu to “continue regular monitoring” of his heart, Dr Segev said.
Shortly after, Mr Netanyahu’s office announced that the premier had left Sheba hospital.
Mr Netanyahu, who was re-elected late in 2022, heads a hard-right coalition whose proposed judicial overhaul has triggered weekly demonstrations
The premier is also standing trial for corruption charges that he denies.
Last October, Mr Netanyahu was hospitalised overnight
In a video message released on Saturday from hospital, he said he spent hours outdoors “in the sun, without a hat, without water”.
He urged Israelis to “spend less time in the sun” and “drink more water” in the wake of the country’s hot weather. REUTERS

