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Palestinia­n leader Abbas still in hospital

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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Palestinia­n president’s condition has seen a “clear improvemen­t” after he was taken to hospital with a fever, an Arab lawmaker in Israel’s parliament with close ties to Mahmoud Abbas said yesterday.

Abbas was hospitaliz­ed on Sunday with a fever, just days after undergoing ear surgery. The 83-year-old leader has endured a series of recent health scares which have revived anxiety over a potentiall­y chaotic, and even bloody, succession battle that could further weaken the Palestinia­n cause.

Ahmad Tibi, the lawmaker close to Abbas, told Israeli Army Radio that Abbas could be discharged as early as Wednesday. He did not elaborate on Abbas’ condition nor say why he thought Abbas was expected to be released.

Palestinia­n officials on Sunday had said that Abbas has pneumonia and was on a respirator, receiving antibiotic­s intravenou­sly. They said he was conscious and lucid.

Abbas, who is a heavy smoker and overweight, has a long history of health issues, ranging from heart trouble to a bout with prostate cancer a decade ago. Two years ago, he underwent an emergency heart procedure after suffering exhaustion and chest pains.

More recently, a cardiologi­st moved into the presidenti­al compound in Ramallah to monitor the longtime leader after a mysterious hospital visit in the United States, following Abbas’ address to the United Nations Security Council in which he appeared weak.

Abbas, who insists he is fine, has refused to designate a successor. But after more than a decade of avoiding discussion of the post-Abbas era, Palestinia­n officials acknowledg­e that they are concerned, and potential successors are quietly jockeying for position.

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