Under a new law by Deputy Minister of Communications Israel Eichler, all electronic messages from the Tax Authority, Population and Immigration Authority, and National Insurance Institute will be accompanied by a recorded voice message, Channel 12 reported.
Deputy Minister of Communications Israel Eichler has introduced a new law requiring the Tax Authority, Population and Immigration Authority, and National Insurance Institute to send recorded voice messages alongside all electronic communications. The requirement applies to all electronic messages sent by these agencies. Channel 12 reported the development without additional details on the timeline or implementation. The new regulation comes amid broader Knesset discussions on communications reform, including a media reform bill that has faced delays, as The Zioneer reported in June.
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