Israel has passed emergency measures that will allow security agencies to track the smartphone data of people with suspected COVID-19 and find others they may have come into contact with (via BBC News).

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The Israeli government said the new powers will be used to identify people infected with coronavirus and make sure they're following quarantine rules.

On Monday, an Israeli parliamentary subcommittee discussed a government request to authorize the security service to assist in a national campaign to stop the spread of COVID-19, but the group decided to delay voting on the request, arguing that it needed more time to assess it.

The emergency law was passed on Tuesday during an overnight sitting of the cabinet, effectively bypassing parliamentary approval.

The government has yet to explain how the mobile tracking will work, but the BBC reports that it is understood the location data collected through telecommunication companies by Shin Bet, the domestic security agency, will be shared with health officials.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week announced his intention to bypass parliamentary oversight in order to push through the emergency regulations. Netanyahu says the new powers will last for 30 days only. Civil liberties campaigners in Israel called the move "a dangerous precedent and a slippery slope."

Israel is still in the relatively early stages of the pandemic. It had 200 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of Tuesday morning. On Wednesday, the country's health ministry reported that cases had risen to 427.

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Top Rated Comments

Substance90 Avatar
71 months ago
Let me guess, suddenly everyone who is critical of the government will be suspected of a Corona infection ;)
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
djgamble Avatar
71 months ago
IMO this is pure evil. Israel's current propaganda engine is already using COVID-19 as an opportunity to say 'it got in through those savages in the Palestinian Territories!!! Let's close them all down to keep us safe from COVID-19!!!!'

Now they're taking it a step forward by passing laws to track everyday movements of Palestinians. All they're gonna do is track which people are traveling into work from the West Bank and lock 'em up. Just... unbelievable!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
0924487 Avatar
71 months ago
bad bad precedent...

In the end, those who have access to strong encryption and privacy are the government officials and the top 1%. Hilary Clinton, for example, intentionally uses personal email servers that she controlled instead of the Government work emails, just so that FBI and forensic officers can't access anything that might incriminate her. And yet, they want to install spyware on our phone! Mass surveillance is marketed as "bulk collection". The "collect it all, store it all, analyze it all" ethos is now extending to the innermost layer of our digital existence - your phones!

Would you rather let me in your home unattended for a weekend (vote with ?), or let me play with your phone for an hour (vote with ?)?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Supermacguy Avatar
71 months ago
Gov't taking every advantage of a situation where they can seize power during an emergency. This is a warning to other countries to watch out for!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
itsmilo Avatar
71 months ago
We can’t even keep up with testing (a friend was at work until 2:30 am after 300 patients and had to start again at 7 am this morning) and they want to track people. Right.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mansu944 Avatar
71 months ago
Governments need to chill. If they try to pull this here I’m ditching my phone and starting a little civil disobedience.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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