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Sharon's illness
JERUSALEM, Dec. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was in a stable condition after he was
rushed to a Jerusalem hospital on Sunday evening apparently for a minor stroke,
said local media reports.
Channel 2 TV said 77-year-old Sharon was taken to the Hadassah
University Hospital after complaining of not feeling well.
Channel 10 TV quoted the hospital as saying that the prime
minister's life was not in danger.
In an official statement made some 45 minutes after Sharon
arrived, a spokesman of the hospital told the press that Sharon was fully
conscious and was undergoing tests, adding the results of the tests would be
made known later.
Yuval Weiss, deputy manager of the hospital, said that "Ariel
Sharon was brought here at about 20:00 (1800 GMT). He has full consciousness and
he's undergoing medical examinations."
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ehud Olmert will take
over as premier until Sharon recovers.
Sharon's younger son Gilad arrived at the hospital shortly after
his father, while another son Omri, who followed his father into politics,
headed for Hadassah soon afterwards, with Olmert and Sahron's senior aide Dov
Weissglas.
According to Channel 2, Sharon was hospitalized a little before
20:00 (1800 GMT) and was taken straight to the trauma room.
The Prime Minister's Office said that the decision to
hospitalize the prime minister was taken after he said he did not feel well
while working in his office.
Shas Party chairman Eli Yishai and Labor Party leader Amir
Peretz have wished Sharon a speedy recovery, said Channel
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