The Israel Defence Forces recently issued orders to its soldiers in the occupied West Bank to collect the personal details and photographs of fifty Palestinians every day for entry into the army's Blue Wolf monitoring system, Haaretz has reported. Any soldier who hasn't fulfilled this quota of data collection will not be relieved until he or she has done so. The Blue Wolf system has been used by the IDF for two and a half years. It is a database storing Palestinians' details including their ID number, age, gender, home address, vehicle registration number, relationships with other people, and work status in Israel. The system is used to monitor their movements. According to the newspaper, a group of soldiers who […]