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Netanyahu recuperates in hospital amidst mass protests against judicial overhaul.

Demonstrators backing the Israeli government and its reform plans rally in Tel Aviv, ⁣the‌ epicentre of 29 ⁣straight⁣ weeks of anti-government⁤ protests,​ on July 23, 2023. ⁣(Photo by JACK GUEZ ⁢/⁢ AFP)​ (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via‍ Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory

1:56 PM – Sunday, July 23, 2023

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported to be resting in a hospital following an emergency heart treatment, as tens of thousands of supporters and‌ opponents of his government’s judicial reform proposal conducted protests‍ ahead of a ‍pivotal vote.

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Netanyahu’s unexpected hospitalization and ⁤pacemaker implantation adds another‍ twist to an already dramatic⁣ set of‌ events that have split‍ the country’s citizens. The first key piece of legislation under the disputed proposal is anticipated to be approved in ​parliament on Monday.

The ⁢prime ⁣minister’s physicians say the ​operation went very well on ‍Sunday. Although, ​Netanyahu still remained at Sheba ‌Hospital outside⁢ Tel Aviv⁣ on Sunday evening so that​ he could rest.

In ‍a⁤ brief video statement ⁤from the hospital, 73-year-old Netanyahu said he was feeling fine and thanked both his physicians and the public for their compassion.

Netanyahu also ⁤stated that he was negotiating a compromise with his opponents while simultaneously preparing for a⁤ vote on Monday to enshrine a major piece of legislation into law.

“I want⁣ you to know that tomorrow ⁤morning I’m joining my‍ colleagues at the ​Knesset,”⁣ he said.

The ⁤revamp asks for broad changes intended to restrict the ‌judiciary’s authority, ranging from limiting the Supreme ⁣Court’s capacity to challenge ⁤parliamentary decisions, to modifying the way justices are chosen.

Netanyahu and his supporters argue that the ​measures are necessary‌ to limit the authority⁤ of unelected judges. However, the prime minister’s opponents and critics maintain that the proposal will destabilize the country’s fragile system ‍of checks and balances and push Israel toward authoritarianism.

A growing number of military reservists in⁤ crucial units have also declared that they ‌will not report for duty if the plan is implemented, ‍increasing concerns ​regarding ⁢Israel’s security.

President Joe Biden had urged Netanyahu to halt the proposal, and Israel’s⁣ ceremonial president, Isaac Herzog, sought to mediate a deal between Netanyahu and his opponents. Herzog, who returned from a visit to the White ⁤House on Sunday, reportedly visited Netanyahu ⁣in his hospital room.

“This is a time of emergency,” Herzog said. “We have to reach an agreement.”

Herzog said he had intended ​to meet with Israel’s opposition leader, ‌Yair Lapid, and Benny Gantz,​ the leader of another opposition‍ party, National Unity, later on‌ Sunday.

Tens of thousands of people gathered⁤ for ‌major protests in both support and opposition to the change.

Netanyahu’s followers flocked to downtown Tel Aviv, which is generally the scene of anti-government demonstrations, while his opponents‌ marched on ​Israel’s Knesset and parliament.

After completing a four-day march into Jerusalem from Tel Aviv⁤ on Saturday, many of the demonstrators camped out in tents in ‌a neighboring park.

Tensions have been rising after seven months of widespread protests against the proposal, as legislators‌ began ​a lengthy discussion over the first major item of the change ahead ⁤of Monday’s vote.

Simcha Rothman, a primary ‌mover ​of ⁣the‌ overhaul,‌ lambasted the courts in a heated address starting the session, claiming they harmed Israel’s democratic ⁤values by unjustly overturning government decisions.

“This small clause is meant to restore democracy to the state of ‌Israel,” Rothman said. “I call on Knesset members to approve the bill.”

Netanyahu’s weekly Cabinet meeting, ‌which was set for Sunday morning, has been rescheduled.

Additionally,‍ his office also said that the prime minister’s​ future travel plans to Cyprus and ⁣Turkey would ⁤be delayed as well.

According to Israeli media,⁣ last-ditch efforts⁤ to break the standoff⁣ were underway. However,‌ it was unclear if they would “bear fruit.”

Legislators will vote on Monday on the ⁤bill that would prohibit judges‍ from overturning⁤ government​ decisions on the basis that they are “unreasonable.”

Proponents maintain that⁣ the present “reasonability” test gives courts disproportionate control over elected officials’‍ decision-making. Critics argue that ⁢abolishing it will allow the government to make arbitrary judgments, make ⁢inappropriate appointments or⁤ firings, and allow corruption ‌to flourish.

Yair​ Lapid, the ⁣opposition leader in parliament, called on Netanyahu to‌ begin compromise discussions and ⁢praised the protestors for standing up to the administration.

“The government of Israel launched a war of attrition​ against the citizens of Israel ‍and discovered the people can’t be ⁣broken. We won’t ⁢give up on our children’s⁤ future,” ‍Lapid ⁢asserted.

A week earlier, Netanyahu ⁤was brought ⁤to the​ hospital in the middle of the night for what doctors ‍believed at the⁣ time was dehydration.

The unexpected hospitalization for the pacemaker treatment suggested that his health problems were more serious than he had previously indicated.

After last week’s ‌health emergency, his physicians stated in a video message that they had inserted a​ gadget to monitor his heart.⁢ When the gadget revealed irregularities,⁢ physicians determined that he would need a pacemaker.

Netanyahu has⁣ had ‌a “conduction ‍disorder,” or irregular heartbeat, ⁢for years, ⁣according to Professor Roy Beinart, senior physician and head of the Davidai Arrhythmia​ Center‌ at Sheba Medical Center’s Heart Institute.

“The implantation went smoothly, without any ⁢complications. He is not in a life-threatening condition,” Beinart said.⁣ “He feels great and is returning⁢ to his daily routine.”

Netanyahu ‌and ⁤his ‌allies unveiled‌ the restructuring proposal back⁤ in January.

After tremendous pressure from demonstrators and labor protests that delayed outbound flights and shut down sectors of the economy, Netanyahu postponed the overhaul ​in March. Following the failure ⁤of compromise discussions last month, he later stated that his administration would proceed with ​the judicial change.

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