Israel’s internal security service Shin Bet has halted its cell-phone
tracking of coronavirus carriers, an official said on Tuesday, citing
the success of alternatives to the controversial method of containing
contagions.
Circumventing parliament in March as the coronavirus spread, the
Israeli cabinet approved emergency regulations that enabled the use of
the Shin Bet technology, usually deployed for anti-terrorism. Privacy
watchdog groups have challenged the practice in court as lawmakers
considered ratifying it.
An Israeli official said the tracking was stopped following a
ministerial meeting on the coronavirus on Monday at which Shin Bet
director Nadav Argaman argued that the method was not required as
infections taper off under other counter-measures.
“This (tracking) will be renewed only if there is a big outbreak, at
which point snap legislation would be required in parliament,” said the
official, who requested anonymity.
Israel – with a population of 9 million – has reported 18,091
coronavirus cases and 299 deaths. A limited resurgence prompted Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to put the brakes on moves to
reverse closures of schools and businesses.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-israel-surveillanc/israel-halts-coronavirus-cellphone-surveillance-official-says-idUSKBN23G1MM
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