Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu hospitalized with fever

Construction workers build illegal settlements in East Jerusalem

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The tests showed that Netanyahu has a slight upper-respiratory viral infection.

Doctors recommended that Netanyahu rest and take medication by way of continued treatment.

Later on Tuesday night, his bureau stated that while the premier will go through several tests he will not be hospitalized and is expected to be released home.

"Thank you all for worrying. Good night", he wrote in Hebrew on his official Twitter handle. The politician's doctor had previously ordered the 68-year-old to take a period of rest in order to allow his health to improve, however, he hadn't followed his doctor's orders. "Therefore the symptoms have gotten worse".

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting, convened at the Dimona municipality building in southern Israel, March 20, 2018.

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A spokesman for Netanyahu confirmed that the leader was taken to hospital for tests following an illness.

"Ex rays do not prevent the prime minister from making decisions", a minister said.

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman wished Netanyahu a speedy recovery on Twitter, saying that he hopes that the prime minister is all better before Friday's Passover seder "so that we can eat a lot of charoset and even a little a bit of maror!" "I'm on my way home", he tweeted, according to a CNN translation.

Officials have urged that Netanyahu is simply undergoing exams and that there is no danger to his life.

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