The state fails to make services accessible to populations that avoid using digital platforms
Attorneys Ohad Jarach and Danielle Talmon filed a petition with the Supreme Court on behalf of social organizations, arguing that the state discriminates against citizens with low digital orientation, including the elderly, ultra-Orthodox, new immigrants, and Arabs. The claim asserts that the state denies these populations access to essential government services, which are primarily available through digital platforms. Please see: here

Attorneys Ohad Jarach and Danielle Talmon filed a petition with the Supreme Court on behalf of social organizations, arguing that the state discriminates against citizens with low digital orientation, including the elderly, ultra-Orthodox, new immigrants, and Arabs. The claim asserts that the state denies these populations access to essential government services, which are primarily available through digital platforms. Please see: here

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