State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman has warned that Israel is not adequately prepared to counter foreign interference in its upcoming elections, citing an escalating threat of cyberattacks from Iran. Speaking at a cyber conference, Englman emphasized the risk such meddling poses to public trust in the democratic process, including the potential to disrupt election day, influence voters, and deepen social divisions. He revealed that his office's review found significant deficiencies in the government's readiness and called for urgent improvements. Other officials at the event echoed these concerns, highlighting recent cyberattacks and influence campaigns targeting Israeli citizens, as well as Iran's ongoing efforts to recruit Israelis for espionage.
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