I don’t have live access to news feeds right now, but I can summarize what has been reported recently about Netanyahu being hospitalized and related developments if you’d like.
Key points commonly reported in recent coverage:
- Netanyahu has been hospitalized for heart-related monitoring and procedures, including pacemaker-related interventions in some reports.
- The hospitalizations often occurred amid ongoing political controversy in Israel over judicial reforms, with doctors' statements typically noting that any procedures were performed safely and that he was in stable condition.
- Media outlets have also noted scheduling disruptions or postponements of official activities (cabinet meetings, overseas trips) tied to his hospitalization, with updates about discharge timelines varying by report.
Would you like me to search for the very latest updates and provide direct citations from current outlets? If you can share your preferred region or language, I can tailor the sources as well.
Sources
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's second hospitalization in days, this time for an emergency heart procedure, came as the longest-serving Israeli leader faces the worst domestic crisis of his tenure.
www.cbsnews.comThe prime minister was released from the hospital with a Holter monitor, a type of portable electrocardiogram for cardiac monitoring.
www.jpost.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was discharged from hospital on Sunday after being admitted the previous day for dehydration, with doctors, who implanted a heart monitor, saying he was in good health.
www.ndtv.comNetanyahu, 73, is undergoing medical assessments at Sheba Medical Center and is in stable condition, his office says.
www.aljazeera.comThe Israeli leader's office said the 73-year-old was being treated at Israel's Sheba Hospital, near the coastal city of Tel Aviv.
www.cbsnews.comNetanyahus sudden hospitalization for the implant of a pacemaker added another dizzying twist to an already dramatic series of events that have bitterly divided his country and are certain to shape Israel's future. Monday's vote in parliament is expected to approve the first major piece of legislation in the contentious plan.
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