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Health concerns grow as Abbas ‘briefly hospitaliz­ed’

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RAMALLAH, West Bank: Palestinia­n President Mahmud Abbas was discharged from hospital in the Israel-occupied West Bank on Saturday after a brief “routine checkup,” the official Wafa news agency reported.

Abbas has suffered heart problems in the past, but his doctors have said he is fine. A year ago, Abbas underwent an emergency heart procedure after suffering exhaustion and chest pains. He went through a number of tests, including a cardiac catheteriz­ation, a procedure that can detect and treat heart problems, but was given a clean bill of health.

Last month, Abbas dispelled rumors he had suffered a stroke.

Any health scare for Abbas heightens concerns over the uncertain leadership situation in the Palestinia­n territorie­s — which are divided between two rival government­s and where there is no succession plan for the aging leader.

Abbas, who has no plans to step down, has ignored calls to appoint a successor, setting the stage for a bitter power struggle if he is incapacita­ted.

Abbas was elected president in 2005 for what was supposed to be a four-year term. But in 2007, the rival Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip, and Abbas has remained in power. The Palestinia­ns are now divided between two government­s, Abbas’ Palestinia­n Authority in the West Bank and the Hamas government in Gaza. Attempts at reconcilia­tion have repeatedly failed.

Abbas, who is a heavy smoker and is overweight, was treated years ago with prostate cancer and has had a stent inserted to treat artery blockage.

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