Cabinet Approves Inquiry into Israeli Police's Use of Spy Tech Despite AG's Concerns

The Israeli cabinet has approved the formation of a committee to investigate the use of spyware technology by law enforcement, despite opposition from the attorney general. The committee will examine the procurement, surveillance, and data collection practices of the police and State Attorney's Office. The inquiry is a response to the recent spyware scandal that revealed the police's use of cellphone hacking technology to access citizens' devices. The committee's findings will help establish regulations for the use of such tools and restore public trust. The attorney general expressed concerns about interference with ongoing cases, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial.
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