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Netanyahu Released From Hospital After Yom Kippur Scare

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The Judean Staff
National
06 October 2022

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu was released Thursday morning from Shaare Zedek Hospital, after being hospitalized for the night due to feeling unwell towards the end of the Yom Kippur fast. His office released a statement noting that "all the results of the tests he performed came out completely normal. He has returned to full activity and is already on his way to his morning run."

With three weeks left until the fifth election in three years in Israel, Netanyahu's hospitalization on Yom Kippur can have a profound effect on the vote. A significant portion of the voter pool Netanyahu typically relies on believes that the nation needs a strong leader, physically and mentally. At 72, Netanyahu has already been the subject of numerous editorials and discussions about his age and how it will affect his stamina, to be admitted to the hospital on the holiest day of the year will only add to those concerns. 

The Netanyahu campaign has provided us with a video of him jogging uphill! In case anyone doubted that he's doing better. (Though that's not what I see people here doubting.) pic.twitter.com/76kVBLlMFQ

— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) October 6, 2022

Upon his release, Netanyahu thanked the CEO of the Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Professor Ofer Marin, the director of the cardiology department, Dr. Amir Orlev, and the rest of the medical staff. Professor Marin said that he "thanks the medical and nursing staff for the dedicated care and wished Mr. Netanyahu good health and a meaningful year."

Netanyahu, who fasted during Yom Kippur, performed a series of tests at the hospital which all came back, according to his spokesperson, showing no health issues, but after a consultation, it was decided that he would stay overnight for further observation. Netanyahu remained in the intensive care unit and had a CT scan early Thursday morning.

Netanyahu released from hospital after feeling unwell during Yom Kippur fast. https://t.co/RdfaP5XQTm

— David Hazony (@davidhazony) October 6, 2022

Netanyahu's office informed Israeli reporters late Wednesday night that "Former Prime Minister Netanyahu felt unwell in the synagogue during Neila, the closing prayer service of Yom Kippur. He underwent a series of tests at the hospital which came back normal, and now he feels well." It was also noted that "Netanyahu arrived on his own at the hospital to perform the various examinations." What that means is unknown as car travel is forbidden in Israel during Yom Kippur and the hospital he went to was a far walk for someone having issues. It is assumed that his security detail took him, as opposed to an ambulance as emergency services and police are the only vehicles seen on the roads on a day when children on bicycles and skateboards take advantage of the lack of vehicular traffic.

Shaare Zedek Hospital said that "Netanyahu arrived at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center after not feeling well at the end of the Yom Kippur fast. Immediately upon his arrival, he underwent an evaluation and a series of comprehensive tests which all came back normal. Netanyahu felt well and after consultation, it was decided that he would stay overnight for observation."

UPDATE - Netanyahu’s office says former prime minister underwent hospital tests and is feeling well now

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) October 5, 2022

Netanyahu is not known for his observant Jewish lifestyle, nonetheless, many non-religious-practicing Israelis observe the Yom Kippur fast, and attend synagogue for the opening prayers called 'Kol Nidre' and the closing prayers. Yom Kippur is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar where Jews spend the day fasting and in repentant prayer. While a solemn day, it is considered a happy occasion and that can be seen mostly in Israel, as children take over the streets and highways of the country.

Prime Minister Yair Lapid tweeted after being notified of the rare occasion: "I wish Benjamin Netanyahu a speedy recovery and return to good health. Health is the most important thing."

Netanyahu, 72, was taken to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek hospital after feeling chest pains while attending synagogue services https://t.co/9jkDLF27tb

— Jacob Kornbluh (@jacobkornbluh) October 6, 2022

Alternate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also wrote: "I wish the people of Israel many good years, and I wish Benjamin Netanyahu a complete and speedy recovery."  Netanyahu himself wrote on social networks: "Feeling good and thank you all for the support and love. Finished a good and meaningful fast."

06 October 2022

Murder In Lod Highlights Alarming Rise In Violence In Arab Communities

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The Judean Staff
National
06 October 2022

Crime within the Arab-Israeli communities is peaking with shootings and murders becoming a daily occurrence. Alaa Elsach, a 29-year-old young man, was shot Thursday night by unknown people in the city of Lod. He was wounded, and later that night died of his wounds in the hospital. The police are investigating the shooting, along with other criminal cases stemming from the existence of a large black market in the city.

09 October 2022

Read more: Murder In Lod Highlights Alarming Rise In Violence In Arab Communities

As Iranian Threat Heats Up, Israel's Defense Minister Makes Visit To Azerbaijan

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The Judean Staff
National
04 October 2022

In a sign that tensions with Iran are rising and in preparation for possible conflict with the Islamic Republic, Israel's Defense Minister Benny Gantz made an official visit to Azerbaijan on Monday. His visit dealt with political and security issues while deepening the cooperation between the two countries.

06 October 2022

Read more: As Iranian Threat Heats Up, Israel's Defense Minister Makes Visit To Azerbaijan

Suspected ISIS Cell Arrested Planning Attack On Arab-Israeli School

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The Judean Staff
National
04 October 2022

Six young Nazareth residents were arrested by detectives and the internal security department known as the 'Shin Bet' on the suspicion that they were planning to carry out terrorist activities on behalf of the Islamic State (ISIS) within the borders of Israel. In the joint investigation, the police and the Shin Bet found evidence that the six intended to carry out hostile activities.

04 October 2022

Read more: Suspected ISIS Cell Arrested Planning Attack On Arab-Israeli School

War: Samaria Council Chief Warns That Large Scale Operation Needed To Stop Terror Wave

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The Judean Staff
National
04 October 2022

Terrorist attacks in the West bank are continuing with no end in sight. Just yesterday morning, two terrorists were killed after trying to drive into Israel Defense Forces soldiers who were in the middle of an operation in the Jilzon refugee camp near Ramallah. The attempted attack is just one of a series of attacks that took place in the past few days. A few hours prior to the Jilzon attack, shots were fired at a bus and a taxi between Alon Mora and Beit Purik in Samaria, the taxi driver was slightly wounded in the back.

04 October 2022

Read more: War: Samaria Council Chief Warns That Large Scale Operation Needed To Stop Terror Wave

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