Israeli Gov't Prolongs Use Of Shabak For Epidemiological Investigations; Privacy Regulator Objects And State Comptroller Finds Faults

Published date04 November 2020
Subject MatterPrivacy, Privacy Protection
Law FirmPearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz
AuthorMr Haim Ravia, Dotan Hammer and Adi Shoval

The Israeli government extended once again the use of the Israeli Security Agency (colloquially called 'Shabak') in tracing the whereabouts of individuals as part of epidemiological investigations to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.

The Israeli government started to use Shabak to assist in Coronavirus epidemiological investigations in May 2020. The Israeli legislature recently enacted a law authorizing such use of the Shabak's location tracking tool at least until January 2021.

While the Israeli government continues to extend the use of the Shabak's tool from time to time, the Israeli Privacy Protection Authority and the State Comptroller question the efficiency and lawfulness of the tool.

A recent report by the State Comptroller indicates that only 3.5%-4.5% of people who were required to self-quarantine due to the Shabak's contact tracing tool turned out to have actually contracted the virus, compared to 24% of people who were ordered the same following an ordinary epidemiological investigation. The report also indicates at least four instances where the Shabak deviated from the scope of its authority in violation of individuals' right to privacy. According to the Shabak, the Ministry of Health Office is not leveraging the Shabak's abilities in the most efficient way and there are many gaps in the work process between the two bodies. This in turn...

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