MK Yaakov Litzman gets pacemaker after feeling ill over weekend

Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center says Haredi lawmaker feeling well after operation

UTJ MK Yaakov Litzman speaks during a United Torah Judaism faction meeting, on December 13, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
UTJ MK Yaakov Litzman speaks during a United Torah Judaism faction meeting, on December 13, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

United Torah Judaism MK Yaakov Litzman had a pacemaker installed over the weekend after he felt unwell and was taken to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center, the hospital said Saturday.

The hospital said the operation was decided on after a series of tests. It said the procedure was successful and that Litzman was recovering and feeling well.

A pacemaker monitors a patient’s heart rhythm and ensures it is beating at a healthy rate.

Litzman is slated to retire from politics soon, having told his party he would do so after the Knesset’s Passover break, which takes place from mid-March to mid-May.

The Haredi MK has been serving in the Knesset for 23 years. First elected to the Knesset in 1999, Litzman was the de facto head of the Health Ministry for more than a decade, serving as either deputy or full health minister from 2009 until mid-2020.

Last year, Litzman stepped down as chair of the United Torah Judaism party after 18 years at the helm, with Moshe Gafni taking the lead. Litzman is now the party’s No. 2.

In December, the veteran parliamentarian announced he would not run again for a Knesset seat. He did not provide a reason for accelerating his timeline, said his spokesman. Litzman has said in the past that his decision to leave politics was not related to pending charges against him.

Litzman is currently negotiating a plea deal for a single charge of fraud and breach of trust in relation to the Malka Leifer case. The plea bargain, which has come under public criticism as a sweetheart deal that drops an obstruction of justice charge, avoids prison time, and includes a nominal fine of NIS 2,800 ($865), is still awaiting court approval, according to Litzman’s spokesman.

Leifer, a former principal of a Melbourne Orthodox girls’ school, is accused of sexually assaulting minors. Litzman is accused of using his former position as deputy health minister to block Leifer’s extradition to Australia, which ultimately happened in January of last year, 13 years after she fled to Israel to escape investigation.

Carrie Keller-Lynn contributed to this report.

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