Israeli Cardiologist criticizes Prime Minister Netanyahu’s stance on legal legislation

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Title: Heart Specialist Disappointed by Netanyahu’s Response to Reform During Hospitalization

Subtitle: Professor Amit Segev urges Prime Minister to “come to his senses” and stop the legislation

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In a surprising revelation, Professor Amit Segev, the director of the cardiology department at Sheba Medical Center, disclosed last night that he had a one-on-one conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent hospitalization. Professor Segev, known for his opposition to the legal legislation in Israel, expressed his disappointment regarding their discussion.

During an interview held on Saturday evening, Professor Segev stated, “I will tell you a secret, I had the opportunity to speak face-to-face with Mr. Netanyahu in his office and I conveyed to him the feeling and pain of a respectable and important part of the people.” He further added that he had hoped for a positive outcome from their conversation.

Moreover, Professor Segev, who treated the Prime Minister during his hospital stay, shared his personal observation. “I had the feeling that something had entered his heart, but his speech on Thursday evening caused me great disappointment,” he revealed. Expressing his confusion, he criticized Netanyahu for continuing down a path that he fails to understand. Segev, displaying his innocence, even mentioned the hope that Netanyahu’s own heart yearns for a different approach.

In his appeal, Professor Segev called on Prime Minister Netanyahu to “come to his senses” and recognize the correct path for the nation. He urged him to immediately cease the spread of hatred and incitement, and to halt the progression of the legislation under discussion.

This unexpected declaration by Professor Segev comes just a week after Prime Minister Netanyahu was hospitalized, indicating that significant developments have transpired in the political and social landscape of Israel. The Professor’s insights underscore the growing dissent and concerns within the population, as well as the urgent need for a constructive dialogue and resolution.

As the country eagerly awaits the next steps from its leader, the message from Professor Segev will likely resonate with many citizens who want to see a change in approach and a bridge built between opposing factions. It remains to be seen how Prime Minister Netanyahu will respond to this heartfelt request for introspection and remedial actions.

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