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Over One-Third of Israeli Government Services Still Not Fully Digital in 2025
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israel's National Digital Directorate reports that by 2025, only 65% of government services are fully digital, with key services like passport applications still offline. The 2018 law mandates full digital access, but infrastructure delays persist. The report maps 4,562 services, highlighting areas for improvement and inter-agency data sharing.
- 01Only about 65% of 4,562 Israeli government services are fully digital as of 2025.
- 02Hundreds of essential services, including passport and ID card requests, remain offline despite legal requirements.
- 03The 2018 Digital Communication Law mandates full digital access for common services with over 5,000 users.
- 044,255 document types are required in government processes, many duplicated across agencies.
- 05116 services required by law to be digital are still unavailable online; 138 only accessible via email.
- 06Ministries of Education, Justice, and Tax Authority lead in the number of digital services offered.
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