Not sure about that Israeli tool, I see it is injected through tracking and advertising but if you block both of those things does that make you somewhat immune?
It is actually a subject I was going to raise in this thread.. So I previously had a virtual-machine at home running PiHole, it is a self hosted DNS server with lists of known trackers and advertisers. When your computer does a DNS lookup for say "sdk.fra-01.braze.eu" or "*.imrworldwide.com" who are known trackers, it returns an IP address of 0.0.0.0 so the call is never made out from your computer.. One of the more common ways advert blockers work, but done at the DNS level rather than in your browser.
The problem with PiHole (great open source app) is 3 fold
1) Generally it only protects your home network (unless you VPN back into your home from your mobile devices)
2) You need to maintain it
3) It isn't hard to set up but it isn't trivial either
There are paid for services that offer the same service and takes all the maintenance away and offers a number of advantages like easy to set up DNS-Over-TLS which encrypts your DNS lookups so they cannot be monitored, but more importantly they cannot be intercepted pushing you to an even more nefarious IP address without you knowing..
I have been trialling NextDNS for this and decided to shut down my PiHole server and move across as of yesterday. They have a long list of tracking/advertising lists you can enable and also have 1st party tracking block lists i.e. for Windows, Apple, Samsung etc etc
They also have logging options, you can turn it off completely so all DNS requests made are immediately forgotten, or chose to log (only you have access to said logs) and you can even choose which country your logs are kept in (I chose Switzerland as very strict privacy laws), I also only keep logs for 1 week. I may eventually turn it off but it is useful to see what is blocked.
Interestingly, currently 12% of all DNS requests from my home network and mobile devices are being blocked. I discovered, for example, that the comm-bank app on my phone is trying to dial home with log details once every MINUTE even when not opened.
You can even choose to allow affiliate requests, so marketing email links, but have it anonymise your personal information in those outgoing requests.
Costs AUD$29 a year for unlimited usage (both unlimited devices and requests).
https://nextdns.io/