Netanyahu leaves hospital after treatment for dehydration
The hospital diagnosed Netanyahu with dehydration and said he was in "excellent condition," that his heart was "completely normal" and "at no point was any heart arrhythmia found." However, "in order to continue routine monitoring, we decided to u...

The hospital diagnosed Netanyahu with dehydration and said he was in "excellent condition," that his heart was "completely normal" and "at no point was any heart arrhythmia found." However, "in order to continue routine monitoring, we decided to use a subcutaneous Holter," the statement said.
The Cabinet meeting that convenes weekly on Sunday mornings was postponed for a day to await Netanyahu's return.
Netanyahu is Israel's longest-serving leader and has been elected to a total of five terms, the first in 1996. His current far-right government is pushing an initiative to diminish the power of the judiciary, a plan that's drawn hundreds of thousands of protesters to the streets nationwide in recent months.
Late on Saturday, the Ynet news site posted a photo of the prime minister with his wife on a boat cruise on the Sea of Galilee in northeast Israel. Bloomberg
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