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Europol Expansion Would Put Non-Suspect Fingerprints Into Cross-Border Police Database

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EU faces criticism over secret data-sharing talks with Israel and Europol expansion plans

The European Commission is negotiating a secret agreement to share sensitive personal data with Israel's police service despite internal legal warnings about potential international law violations. Separately, Europe's data protection watchdog has raised concerns about a proposed €3 billion Europol expansion that would add non-suspect fingerprints to cross-border police databases.

Aug 15, 2026·2 sourcesAI privacy & surveillanceIsrael-Palestine ConflictEU foreign policy
EU faces criticism over secret data-sharing talks with Israel and Europol expansion plans
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