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Report alleges surveillance of critical teachers in Israel

Published on: May 23, 2026 4:30 PM

اسرائیل میں حکومت پر تنقید کرنے والے اساتذہ کی جاسوسی کیے جانے کا انکشاف

A new investigative report published by Israeli newspaper Haaretz has alleged that teachers critical of the government in Israel have been subjected to surveillance and monitoring through a secret unit operating within the education ministry.

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According to the report, the alleged unit has been tasked with monitoring educators who publicly criticise government policies or participate in political activities. The investigation claims the unit tracks teachers’ social media posts, public statements, and involvement in protests.

The report further alleged that the surveillance effort is not an isolated case but part of a broader campaign targeting left-wing and Arab academics and educators. It claimed that some individuals faced intimidation and pressure because of their political views and activism.

Haaretz reported that the secretive unit operates quietly within the bureaucracy of Israel’s Ministry of Education and conducts its activities away from public scrutiny. The publication stated that the monitoring programme was designed to identify individuals viewed as critical of state policies.

The allegations have sparked debate over freedom of expression, academic independence, and privacy rights in Israel. Critics argue that monitoring teachers for political opinions could create fear within educational institutions and discourage open discussion on social and political issues.

Human rights groups and civil liberties advocates have previously raised concerns about restrictions on dissent and increased scrutiny of activists and academics in politically sensitive environments.

Israeli authorities have not yet publicly issued a detailed response to the allegations outlined in the report. It also remains unclear whether any formal investigations or legal reviews will be initiated regarding the claims.

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The issue comes at a time of heightened political tensions in Israel, where debates surrounding free speech, national security, and public criticism of government policies have increasingly drawn international attention.

Observers say the allegations could intensify discussions about the balance between state security concerns and democratic freedoms within educational and public institutions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Education Ministry, Freedom of expression, Haaretz, Israel, Latest, surveillance, teachers

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