A new legislation proposed in Israel has been met with both enthusiasm and criticism. The proposed law would grant police the authority to secretly access the computers of suspects without their knowledge. Proponents of the legislation argue that this measure will enable law enforcement agencies to more effectively investigate and combat crimes. However, critics have raised concerns about the potential infringement on individuals' right to privacy and personal freedom. The proposal has sparked a heated debate in the Israeli government, with opinions divided on the balance between security and individual rights. As the legislation continues to move through the approval process, it remains to be seen how it will be received by the public.