Netanyahu hospitalized as ‘Israel’ internal turmoil dominates the news
As the Israeli occupation suffers from a multi-level crisis, Netanyahu has been reportedly admitted to "Sheba Medical Center" near "Tel Aviv" for medical evaluations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized on Saturday after experiencing dizziness, as per a statement from his office.
Netanyahu has reportedly suffered from dehydration but is said to be in good condition.
He was repeatedly admitted to "Sheba Medical Center" near "Tel Aviv" for medical evaluations after spending time in the hot weather at Tabariya Lake the previous day. Initial examinations indicated normal findings, with dehydration being the initial evaluation.
Further tests are planned for the Israeli Prime Minister, who is currently on trial for corruption charges. This is not the first time Netanyahu has been hospitalized, as he was previously admitted feeling unwell in October.
Earlier, Israeli media reported that as protests continue to roam the Israeli occupation over the government's plans to pass a judicial overhaul that would limit the powers of the Supreme Court, 170 reservists in the occupation army's top special forces unit, Sayeret Matkal, announced that they would no longer show up for service.
This comes as Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition is now pushing a bill intended at barring judges from dismissing or debating government and ministerial actions based on their "reasonableness". The coalition hopes to have the bill signed into law by the end of the month.
In the same context, Israeli Channel 13 leaked a few days ago a recording of the occupation Prime Minister rebuking reservists, who subsequently accused him of jeopardizing "Israel's" security.
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