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High Court Bars Gvir's 'Anti-Incitement' Body from Social Media Monitoring

The court’s ruling marks a significant limit on government overreach in digital surveillance, highlighting ongoing tensions between security initiatives and privacy rights. The move addresses concerns that the police’s monitoring activities may violate citizens' privacy without concrete suspicions. Next steps include legal debates on the scope of government surveillance authority and potential policy adjustments.
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