Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo a surgery to implant a pacemaker on Sunday, July 22.
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Netanyahu's latest health crisis comes just as lawmakers are set to debate the judicial reforms bill in parliament on Sunday which will be followed by a vote on Monday.
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The controversial bill sparked one of the biggest protest movement's in Israel's history since it was unveiled in January.
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The Prime Minister is set to have the surgery at the Sheba Medical Center while Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin will step in for him.
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A week ago, Neanyahu had been discharged after a night of hospitalization following complaints of dizziness.
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Despite finding the leader "in complete cardiac health," doctors implanted a "monitoring device" to continue supervising his health.
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"A week ago I had a monitoring device implanted and this device beeped this evening and announced that I needed to get a pacemaker," Netanyahu said in a video posted on his Facebook page.
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He added that he will be discharged from the hospital by Sunday afternoon, which is in time to vote for the reforms bill.
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In his sixth term as Prime Minister, Netanyahu is currently facing a domestic crisis with protests surging against his push for judicial changes.
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The ruling coalition said the bill was needed to balance out the division of power as the court was intervening too often.
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Critics of the bill, however, suggested that the Supreme Court played a crucial role in safeguarding civil rights in a country that has no formal constitution and no upper chamber of parliament.
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Those opposing the bill also accuse Netanyahu of using the reforms to quash possible judgment against himself. He is currently on trial for corruption charges which he denies.
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Tens of thousands of Israelis marched from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Saturday to protest the planned judicial overhaul that would curtail the powers of the Supreme Court.
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The protesters are set to gather outside parliament on Sunday as lawmakers debate the bill.
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