TAL MIMRAN

Tal Mimran teaches international law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he serves as the academic coordinator of the International Law Forum.

 THEN-US CLIMATE envoy John Kerry and Chinese Climate Envoy Xie Zhenhua attend a news conference at the UN Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, last December. At the summit, digitalization’s environmental impact was a key topic.

Digitalization can't make us blind to environmental threats - opinion

 NSO Group logo is shown on a smartphone which is placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken May 4, 2022.

US Imposes New Visa Restrictions on Israeli Cyber Industry - opinion

 AN IDF soldier walks through a tunnel underneath Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, in November.

Israel must abide by int'l law despite Hamas cynicism - Opinion


Freedom of expression from a bird’s eye view: New surveillance tech a threat to privacy - opinion

Ayin HaNetz is based on a set of cameras that automatically follow, capture and identify images of license plates, at all times, through advanced image processing technology.

 Black Hornet Nano drone

The realities of IDF using AI in the battlefield - opinion

The moral and practical realities of the IDF admitting to using Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 Illustrative image of AI.

Israel’s agreement with Turkey: Does it protect IDF soldiers from prosecution?

Turkish citizens (or those of any nationality) can file a complaint and request to initiate criminal proceedings against alleged violations in relation to the incident.

Netanyahu and Erdogan

Time for home demolitions to be tested by the Supreme Court

In addition to questions surrounding its legality, it is difficult to prove that it is indeed effective at achieving the goal it was set to promote.

Israeli army machines demolish a Palestinian house during an Israeli raid in the West Bank city of Jenin