Sunday, January 5, 2014

Ariel Sharon stable, but prognosis grim: hospital chief

Ariel Sharon stable, but prognosis grim: hospital chief

The head of the hospital managing the care of the former Israeli leader, Dr. Zeev Rotstein, called the 85-year-old Sharon’s condition critical and life-threatening. Sharon has been in a coma for eight years following a stroke.

The hospital director Zeev Rotstein talks with journalists during a press conference at the Tel Hashomer hospital where former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has been housed in a comatose state for eight years on January 5, 2014 in Ramat Gan, near the coastal Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Sharon's health has deteriorated further, with his "vital organs" failing said Rotstein. AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZJACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images

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Tel Hashomer hospital director Zeev Rotstein, where former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has been housed in a comatose state for eight years, disclosed that Sharon's health has deteriorated further, with his "vital organs" failing.



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