New information contradicts law enforcement officials' denials of report that Pegasus was used against non-suspects without oversight

Exposé alleges infamous Pegasus tool secretly used to track anti-government activists, mayors and non-suspects, exploiting legal loophole; police, firm don't explicitly deny claim

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

Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler says Israeli surveillance is much closer to China in terms of invasion of citizens' privacy than to European governments or liberal Asian countries

Following the lead of Asian governments and Israel, EU countries weigh moves that could put public health at odds with individual privacy

Itamar Grotto says working worst-case scenario has been 20,000 deaths, reveals new app with Shin Bet location data will allow Israelis to see if they were near a carrier

Approval of monitoring of COVID-19 patients without parliamentary oversight harms right to privacy, argues lawyer; state told to submit response Wednesday, hearing set for Thursday

Benny Gantz's No. 2 lambastes government's closure of courts ahead of Netayahu trial, digital tracking of patients; claims measures being taken by 'illegitimate government'