Israel Democracy Institute's senior fellow says filming of a minority demographic at polling stations is no way to address ostensible fraud

Testifying at elections committee hearing on surveillance operation targeting Arabs, Israel Internet Association head warns data collected by cameras could fall into wrong hands

Ahead of hearing on Likud program to film ballots in Arab-majority areas, Mandelblit warns scheme could be outlawed if it's found to interfere with the voting process

Elections czar to rule on 'Operation Moral Standards' as PM's party seeks to expand scheme sending youths to 'monitor' Arab balloting, despite accusations of racism

Judge Hanan Melcer lays down rules for publicizing who orders, funds polls in run-up to September elections, cautions over possibility of foreign attempts to influence vote

Justices tap the veteran judge to oversee 2019's second national vote, after his stint earlier this year

Netanyahu and Esther Hayut urge 'respectful dialogue' between Knesset and legal system, toning down fiery rhetoric from ruling party in favor of limiting court's powers

Finance minister said last year the PM would have to go if he were indicted. As Netanyahu now seeks legislation to keep himself out of the dock, Kahlon is best-placed to stop him

Project was introduced at 1st Likud pre-election meet; minister Yoav Gallant trained activists for over a month; party defends tactic, says it prevented 'stealing of the election'

Central Elections Committee head Hanan Melcer cites alleged irregularities in two polling stations, says police could make use of footage from Likud hidden cameras at ballot booths

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