Responding to watchdog, Mandelblit's office admits problems with messages sent to those in proximity of May rioting, including Arab Israelis

Matanyahu Englman says ‘right to privacy’ must be upheld and that 96.5% of people Shin Bet ordered into quarantine were found to have not been infected

Raz Nizri tells Knesset panel that while tool shouldn't be used on civilians, 'every rule has an exception'; ministers advance law letting program go on past Thursday

Authorities will be able to track location, hold video calls with people required to isolate; any who opt out will be subject to other measures, including quarantine hotels

Public Security Ministry aiming to use a cellphone app to monitor arrivals who are supposed to be in isolation

Judges rule mass tracking program can only be used as a 'complementary tool' starting March 14; deputy health minister slams ruling as 'crime against the health of Israelis'

Head of Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee urges government to consider economic effect of sending hundreds of thousands to quarantine due to controversial program

A peek under the hood of Israel's new app, now downloaded by more than a million people, which tracks and traces while keeping the government locked out of our phones

TV report says security agency got OK from Justice Ministry officials for controversial program, but few in the government were informed; Knesset, phone companies didn't know

Tens of thousands of Israelis have been sent into quarantine in recent days as the internal security service revives its coronavirus contact tracing initiative