Israel Supreme Court on Sunday unanimously approved a petition by a rights group to suspend a controversial surveillance program aimed at tracking the movements of citizens suspected of carrying the coronavirus.
The Shin Bet security agency uses cellphone data and other technologies to notify individuals who were within two meters, for 10 minutes or more, of someone infected with the virus within the past two weeks and immediately go into quarantine.
Accepting the legal challenge from the Arab Israeli NGO Adallah, justices said a move of this nature should be grounded in legislation.
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