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DREAM unveils Israel’s first sovereign AI data center for government and critical infrastructure
Tens-of-millions-of-dollars investment to establish independent AI infrastructure for regulated and mission-critical environments
Spanish judge shelves investigation of Pegasus use for attacks on PM Sanchez, ministers
NSO group names David Friedman chairman amid efforts to overcome US blacklist
In US, spyware has consequences: Pegasus to pay Meta punitive damages - opinion
How will spying scandal impact Bibi trial, broader law enforcement? - analysis
Israel's law enforcement structure needs a reboot from the bottom up, but who will take the blame and will it actually change anything?
Netanyahu blames Bennett for 3,000 COVID deaths
According to opposition head Benjamin Netanyahu, the delay in the third round of vaccines was the cause for the first thousand deaths this wave.
NSO Affair: Will Israeli public lose confidence in law enforcement?
People cannot circumvent the law while enforcing the law, said President Isaac Herzog at the annual B'Sheva conference in Jerusalem: This is not an easy day."
Bennett: We will not leave the public without answers on NSO
The government “needs to understand exactly what happened,” Bennett said, but would not specify what kind of inquiry would take place.
Bar Lev to form commission to examine police NSO affair
Last week, the attorney-general appointed a team to investigate wiretapping allegations made against the police.
Police use Israel's NSO to target politicians, businessmen, journalists - report
A new report added a slew of businessmen, protest leaders and politicians to the list of alleged police wiretapping targets.
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.
Who is democracy’s threat, Netanyahu or the police? - comment
As Netanyahu was being accused of undermining the rule of law, those charged with preserving that law were breaking it.
Netanyahu trial: Witnesses to go forward despite phone hacking scandal
The prosecution has until February 8 to respond to the allegations of using spyware to hack phones.