The leader of Israel was poisoned by damaged food. As a result, he missed a weekly government meeting and at least three more days.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was diagnosed with inflammation of the intestine caused by the use of damaged foods. On Sunday, July 20, it was written on radio freedom with a reference to the Netanyahu office.
It was noted that the prime minister had missed the weekly government meeting and would work from home for at least three days due to bad health.
“According to Prime Minister’s Prime Minister, Netanyahu has been bad at night. The Doctor Alon Hershko, the head of the Internal Drug Drug Department of the medical center of Adassa Ein-Kele.
According to the official message, after further tests, the state of Netanyahu is valued as good. He receives intravenous injections due to dehydration caused by the disease. Doctors recommend the premiere at home, from which he will temporarily rule out state activities.
It has been noted that in recent years Netanyahu has found many health problems. In December 2023, the prostate removed him, and in March of 2024 he underwent an operation to remove hernia and did not work for many days due to the flu. In 2023, the politician underwent surgery to install a pacemaker after a temporary cardiac blockage. The doctors first reported a long problem with cardiac conductivity.
According to the latest medical report in January 2023, the Prime Minister’s health was “perfectly normal”, the pacemaker worked well, and there were no signs of arrhythmia or other heart violations.
Meanwhile, the IDF on Sunday announced the beginning of land operations in Deir El-Bala-one in several districts in the middle of the Gaza sector.
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Source: korrespondent

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