The scandals of repressive countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE using the Israeli spy software “Pegasus”, the latest case of which was shocking details about the order of Muhammad bin Zayed, Abu Dhabi’s spy to spy on his first ally Mohammed bin Salman, are still ongoing. But did bin Salman spy on bin Zayed?
A research project on espionage through the Pegasus spyware reveals bin Zayed’s firm order to access bin Salman’s private numbers and computers.
However, some media sources stated that bin Zayed’s deputies stated that some people monitored bin Salman’s personal phone so that he would not be persecuted or intercepted, and this does not apply to his relatives, so the decision to investigate The phones and computers of people close to him and trying to hack them in order to obtain bin Salman’s plans and programs were on the agenda.
The sources added that among these people is Yasser al-Ramyan, the first adviser to the Saudi Crown Prince on financial investment, who was found to have obtained a lot of information about bin Salman in the process of hacking bin Zayed.
A document was also released that included conversations between WhatsApp bin Salman and Al-Ramyan, which were part of their speech from August 12, 2015 to January 23, 2016.
The talks included various administrative and financial issues inside and outside Saudi Arabia, the documents of which were sent to Bin Zayed’s court through wiretapping teams.
The important question, however, is whether the same thought entered Bin Salman’s mind that make him spy on Bin Zayed ?
None of these hypotheses are unlikely. The information published by the media participating in this project only refers to the telephone numbers whose users have been identified, including officials and politicians, businessmen, political activists and journalists.
The leaked information shows that the wiretapping operation involved not only his opponents but also his allies, and what these surveys did not mention is that the owner of many of these telephone numbers or those who are currently using them. Not specified.
Today, experts were able to uncover bin Salman’s eavesdropping by bin Zayed, and it is unlikely that they will find a similar conclusion about bin Salman using the Pegasus program.
Some Arab and foreign countries have used such programs to eavesdrop on their opponents, but it is not clear why the Zionist regime has provided these services to these countries ?!