Netanyahu leaves hospital ahead of key judicial vote

Netanyahu leaves hospital ahead of key judicial vote

Benjamin Netanyahu's convoy was seen leaving Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv.

The Knesset is due to hold final readings of the widely-protested judicial overhaul bill. (AP pic)
JERUSALEM:
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was discharged from hospital on Monday ahead of the first ratification vote in a controversial judicial overhaul sought by his religious-nationalist coalition.

A Reuters witness saw Netanyahu’s convoy depart Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv, which admitted him late on Saturday and fitted him with a pacemaker after doctors said a heart monitor had detected “temporary arrhythmia”.

Netanyahu’s office and Sheba said he had been discharged.

On Monday, the Knesset is due to hold final readings of a bill amending a law enabling the Supreme Court to void decisions made by the government and ministers it deems “unreasonable”.

If passed – a likelihood given Netanyahu’s parliamentary majority – the bill would be the first of a package of reforms the prime minister is pursuing in the name of balancing out branches of government, but which his critics see as a curbing judicial independence.

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