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The spy scandals of the occupying regime and the Arab countries

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption case embedded in Pegasus spy software without hack or court order after Israeli Zionist Channel 13 TV report on hacking Brought forth.

The Israeli company NSO Group, which developed the Pegasus spy program, was at the center of a global espionage scandal in July 2021, following the publication of investigations by 17 international media outlets on July 18, which revealed that the Pegasus spy program was licensed. Out of at least 180 journalists, it exported 600 political figures, 85 human rights activists and 65 corporate owners in several countries.

July 19, 2021, media reports stated that the phones of some human rights activists, journalists and lawyers around the world were targeted through a spy program sold by an Israeli company to dictatorial governments.

Pegasus function

This is a spyware and its mission is covert targeting, a program that sends information such as photos, messages, audio and video by targeting the target phone.

NSO believes that the advanced program can be installed on any device, without identifying the source and the person feels hacked, and by it private information such as sending messages, passwords, contacts, photos of phone is stolen.

According to news reports, the device can also set up camera phones or microphones to record conversations in complete secrecy.

However, its capabilities and complexities have increased significantly from the early days.

New scandal

Israel’s new scandal, published by the Hebrew newspaper Calculist on Monday, sparked clashes between Israeli political groups over Israeli police using the Pegasus spy program to hack into the phones of a number of Israeli officials, businessmen and some government officials, a number close to Benjamin. Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and members of Benjamin Netanyahu’s family announced the hacking of ordinary people’s phones a few days after it was revealed.

Read more: Pegasus designer’s bribe offered for access to global communication networks: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=19389

These espionage scandals were not limited to the clash of the illegitimate Zionist political forces, but also went beyond the issue of other normalization countries with Israel, which used spyware programs because their governments are dictatorial dictators who fear the opinions of others.

Did Saudi Arabia use the Israeli “Pegasus”?

The New York Times reported less than ten days ago that Bin Salman had asked former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to renew his license for Pegasus NSO spy software.

These details indicate that Saudi Arabia used the Israeli spy program “Pegasus” in the assassination of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashgeji, and without renewing its license, the NSO is not able to provide “Pegasus” permanently, as a result of which this program will be destroyed. So Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s advisers negotiated with Mossad and the Israeli Ministry of Security, but failed to reach a solution, and bin Salman was forced to call then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin to renew his spyware license.

West after Saudi Arabia

This issue not only ended with Saudi Arabia, a normalizing country with the Zionist regime, but also spread to the Maghreb, so that Israel, in addition to Saudi Arabia, allowed its country in the western Arab world to spy on its opponents through Pegasus.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz published a list of names of different countries in the world that they claim that their phones were spied on by the Israeli program “Pegasus”. The list includes the names of Moroccan activists and journalists and other foreign figures who are suspected of being spied on by the Morocco.

At the top of the Moroccan list is Hisham al-Mansouri, a journalist and founder of the Moroccan Journalists Association, whose iPhone was hacked more than 20 times by the Pegasus app from February to April 2021, and now lives in the French capital, Paris.

A regime that lacks credibility for the settlers

“If these reports are really true, they are very dangerous, and he emphasizes the need for an in-depth investigation,” said Naftali Bennett, the occupying regime’s prime minister. “Such software is an important tool in the fight against terrorism and criminals, but it is not allowed to be used against citizens or public figures.

The occupying Zionist regime announced the appointment of a new lawyer as its legal adviser in a special meeting on Monday evening, while Bennett said that the position of the regime’s legal adviser is one of the most important and sensitive positions.

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