Key takeaways:
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to Sheba Hospital near Tel Aviv on Saturday for a medical evaluation due to feeling dizzy.
- Initial tests found that he was suffering from dehydration.
- Netanyahu is currently in good condition and is undergoing further medical evaluation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to Sheba Hospital near Tel Aviv on Saturday for a medical evaluation. According to a statement from his office, Netanyahu, 73, was feeling dizzy and his doctor instructed him to go to the hospital. Initial tests found that he was suffering from dehydration.
Netanyahu is the longest-serving leader in Israel, having been in office for a total of 15 years in two separate stints. His office said that he had spent Friday enjoying Israel’s Sea of Galilee at a time of high summer temperatures. Doctors have ordered further tests.
Netanyahu is currently in good condition and is undergoing further medical evaluation. His office said that they are confident that the Prime Minister will make a full recovery.
The Israeli news outlet Ynet reported that Netanyahu went to the hospital after feeling ill. It is unclear how long he will remain in the hospital, but his office said that they will provide updates as they become available.
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