Institutionalization of espionage and rape culture in the Zionist regime police.
The case of the Israeli police spying on the residents of the occupied territories with the spy device “Pegasus” of the Israeli company “NSO” raised an important question: Who is responsible for interrogating and interrogating this case?
The question comes as the Israeli police, the main accused of spying on the inhabitants of the occupied territories, are also facing a wave of sexual scandal cases, and at the same time are under intense criticism for these cases.
According to the Jerusalem Post and Ma’ariu, the story of the Israeli police spying on the inhabitants of the occupied territories had far-reaching and harmful consequences for the regime.
The consequences of the loss of public confidence in the police, the prosecutor’s office and the media, and the involvement of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the case, are part of these consequences.
While all residents of the occupied territories believe in an in-depth investigation into the Pegasus case, they cannot trust the police and prosecutors who are the main suspects.
At the same time, the fact has become apparent that there is no monitoring mechanism to describe what is going on in the interrogation rooms or the prosecutor’s office.
In this context, the link between Pegasus espionage and Netanyahu’s cases is not accidental and reflects the extent of the prosecutor’s assistance in “whitewashing the police from violations of the law.”
The eavesdropping law passed by the Zionist regime in 1979 was last seriously updated in 2005; The point is that NSO and Pegasus did not exist at that time.