Netanyahu suffers food poisoning, to rest for three days, his office says
ISRAEL, JUL 20 – Netanyahu, 75, was diagnosed with intestinal inflammation and dehydration from spoiled food and will rest three days while managing state affairs remotely, his condition described as good by officials.
- On July 20, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was diagnosed with food poisoning, and his office said he will rest at home for three days.
- The illness stemmed from consuming spoiled food, Professor Alon Hershko diagnosed, leading to intestinal inflammation and dehydration requiring intravenous fluids.
- Netanyahu was examined at home by Professor Alon Hershko and given intravenous fluids, and tests indicated his condition is `good` with no loss of consciousness.
- Netanyahu will miss this week’s trial testimony and Sunday’s Knesset session, Channel 12 reported, and Justice Minister Yariv Levin stepped in during his recovery.
- While resting at home for three days and overseeing state affairs remotely, officials say his condition is stable and he may return to court early September.
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Netanyahu to rest for 3 days after food poisoning | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
JERUSALEM >> Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering from a bout of food poisoning, his office said on Sunday, adding that he will continue to carry out his duties while resting at home for the next three days.
The Israeli premier was treated urgently for intestinal inflammation and, although it shows improvement, he must remain at home following the advice of the specialists.
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