Israel’s interior ministry illegally shared the biometric data of millions of Israelis with another Israeli government agency, officials said last week, raising concerns from Israeli rights groups. The breach, which started in 2015 and went on until March, was revealed by the head of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate’s Identity and Biometric Applications Unit Roy Friedman in an official report. Biometric facial images were collected by the Population and Immigration Authority, a division of the interior ministry, and shared in “reduced-quality” format with another government agency, Friedman…