Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be absent tomorrow (Sunday) from the cabinet meeting due to a slight flu.
Minister Yariv Levin will lead the meeting in his place.
Last July, Netanyahu was taken to Sheba Hospital - Tel Hashomer, in Ramat Gan, after he lost consciousness at home and collapsed.
Netanyahu then claimed that it was dehydration and said that "I spent time with my wife in the sun, it's not a good idea."
However, a day later he underwent heart tests, and a monitoring device was installed in his heart.
So, it was claimed that the tests on Netanyahu's heart came out normal.
He will not come to the cabinet meeting because of a mild flu.
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About a week later, the Prime Minister successfully underwent a pacemaker implantation procedure at the hospital.
"A week ago they put a monitoring device on me and this device beeped tonight and said I need to get a pacemaker, and I need to do that tonight," Netanyahu said in a message he published, adding: "I feel great but I listen to my doctors."
During the night of the surgery, the Prime Minister's doctors admitted that the tests he performed the week before did not come out normal.
"There was a disturbance in the EKG, as a result of which he underwent the invasive test," they said.
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