Surveillance
Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'
With only seven countries deeply involved in developing space capabilities, Israel now has a larger qualitative advantage in that arena than in others where it once had an advantage.
'Systematic failures': Israel Police carried out illegal surveillance for years, probe finds
Iran's IRGC-QF recruits Ugandan to spy on Israel's African embassies - report
Shin Bet politicization dangerous to Israel's security, rights of Israelis - opinion
Secret CIA surveillance program collected records of US citizens
Two US senators said the CIA had kept a bulk surveillance program secret from the public and Congress.
Are we in Tel Aviv or Pyongyang?
Illegal police use of NSO spyware, if true, would constitute the gravest assault on civil liberties and fundamental human rights in Israel's modern history.
Israel's police cannot commit crimes to fight crime - editorial
The use of these tracking technologies without judicial oversight and the required permission cannot be justified and presents a severe violation of basic civil liberties.
The Israeli public has a right to know about illegal surveillance - opinion
Civilians should have the tools to sue for such infringements on their privacy.
Israeli hotel owner arrested for secretly filming guests
Israel Police issued a seven-day closure order on the hotel as the owner, a 37-year-old Holon resident and father of two, was released to house arrest.
Israel Police zigzag on NSO affair: New findings change 'state of affairs'
Police had come under fire for allegedly using spyware like NSO's Pegasus against Israeli citizens without authority.
Police: 'There is no proof to spyware allegations, everything was legal'
Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit said initial examination did not turn up evidence of systemic misuse of surveillance technologies.
More Polish NSO Group phone-hacking victims likely - researcher
Late last year, Canadian researchers said phones of a senior opposition politician and two prominent government critics were hacked using Israeli Pegasus spyware.
IAEA chief shows off Iran-style nuke monitoring camera
The director-general pushed back on questions that he had not achieved sufficient restoration of monitoring of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
Gov’t privacy authority questions need for Shin Bet to track Omicron
There was a prior Knesset law authorizing Shin Bet tracking of the coronavirus, but it expired this past July.