Research indicates that Australian government agencies may be potential customers of Israeli spyware.

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  1. The potential use of Israeli spyware by Australian government agencies raises significant ethical and security concerns. If true, this suggests a reliance on surveillance technologies that may compromise privacy and civil liberties. It’s essential for the government to ensure transparent procurement processes and to consider the implications of using controversial technology that may be linked to human rights violations. A thorough investigation into the usage of such spyware is necessary to protect citizens’ rights and uphold democratic values. What are your thoughts on the balance between national security and privacy in this context?

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