Former Israeli president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres, 92, was hospitalised today for cardiovascular problems and is in stable condition after a medical procedure, his spokesman said.
The elder statesman, who has towered over Israeli politics for decades, was hospitalised near Tel Aviv "after experiencing chest pains," the spokesman said in a statement.
"He underwent a cardiac catheterisation during which a narrowed artery was diagnosed which was then widened during the procedure. Former president Peres is feeling well and is fully conscious, his condition is stable."
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The last of Israel's founding fathers, Peres has held nearly every major office in the country, including that of prime minister more than once and president from 2007-2014.