Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be fitted with pacemaker

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has mentioned he shall be fitted with a pacemaker tonight.

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In a video assertion launched by his workplace, Mr Netanyahu mentioned: "A week ago I was fitted with a monitoring device. That device beeped this evening and said I must have a pacemaker and that I must do this already tonight."

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"I feel great, but I need to listen to my doctors."

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The 73-year-old will endure the process at Sheba Medical Centre in Tel HaShomer, his workplace mentioned, and he's anticipated to be discharged "tomorrow afternoon".

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Every week in the past, Mr Netanyahu was rushed to hospital after affected by a dizzy spell, as a consequence of spending the day in 40C (104F) warmth.

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A "preliminary assessment" by docs advised he had suffered from dehydration, however later take a look at outcomes confirmed he was "in complete cardiac health", and Mr Netanyahu's workplace mentioned he was feeling "very good".

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Meanwhile, tens of 1000's of protesters marched on the principle freeway into Jerusalem on Saturday night in a last-ditch present of drive aimed toward blocking Mr Netanyahu's judicial overhaul.

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The arrival of the marchers turned the town's essential entrance right into a sea of blue and white Israeli flags as they accomplished the final leg of a four-day, 45-mile (70km) trek from Tel Aviv to Israel's parliament.

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Thousands march on Jerusalem

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The marchers joined forces with lots of of different protesters and deliberate to camp exterior the Knesset forward of an anticipated vote on Monday.

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Mr Netanyahu and his far-right allies declare the overhaul is required to curb what they are saying are the extreme powers of unelected judges.

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However, their critics say the plan will destroy the nation's system of checks and balances and put it on the trail towards authoritarian rule.

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More than 100 of Israel's former safety chiefs, together with retired army commanders, police commissioners and heads of intelligence companies, have signed a letter pleading with the Israeli chief to halt the laws.

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The signatories included Ehud Barak, a former Israeli prime minister.

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