JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be fitted with a pacemaker overnight between Saturday (Jul 22) and Sunday, he said in a video statement released by his office.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be fitted with a pacemaker overnight between Saturday and Sunday, he said in a video statement released by his office.
"A week ago I was fitted with a monitoring device. That device beeped this evening and said I must receive a pacemaker and that I must do this already tonight," Netanyahu said in the video.Netanyahu, 73, was standing in the video and smiling. He said that his doctors assured him he would be discharged from the hospital"tomorrow afternoon".
The hospital on Jul 16 confirmed its original diagnosis of dehydration and said that additional tests involving a subcutaneous Holter monitor had found Netanyahu to be"in complete cardiac health", though the device would allow his medical team to continue monitoring his health.
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