Labor filed a police report after party leader Shelly Yacimovich's cell phone
went missing, on suspicion that it may have been stolen in an attempt to access
secret information.
The party expressed concerns on Tuesday night that
Yacimovich's phone contains text messages and e-mails with sensitive political
and personal information, which she would prefer not be publicized or fall into
hostile hands.
The Labor leader and her staff searched for the phone on
Tuesday, following a press conference in which she criticized Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu's economic plans, and said they hope it was misplaced and not
stolen.