The Guardian newspaper revealed that the Zionist government had explicitly authorized the Israeli company NSO to sell Pegasus spyware to Saudi Arabia in order to carry out espionage.
Following the revelation of the Western media about Pegasus’s spyware and the sale of this software to some authoritarian countries for espionage activities, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the British Guardian newspaper revealed that the Tel Aviv government had authorized the sale of this software to the Saudi government. Has issued.
The use of this spyware, developed by the Zionist company NSO, has been exposed by the Washington Post, Le Monde, the Guardian and several other media outlets involved in the investigation into these activities.
The Guardian wrote in its latest report that the Tel Aviv government in 2017 explicitly authorized the NSO to sell the spyware to Saudi Arabia.
According to the report, representatives of the NSO Group met and consulted with Saudi officials in Vienna, Cyprus and Riyadh in 2017. During the meetings, Israeli representatives showed the Saudis how the spyware could access the iPhone’s mobile phones and cameras remotely.
One of these meetings was held in June 2017 in Cyprus with the presence of high-ranking Saudi intelligence officials.
One of the people present at the meeting said that when the capabilities of this spyware were explained, you did not need to be fluent in Arabic to understand the surprise, admiration and surprise of the Saudi officials (in terms of the capabilities of this software)!
The Guardian reports that the Zionists eventually sold the spyware to the Saudis for $ 55 million.
The French newspaper Le Monde also wrote in a report on Pegasus that between 2018 and 2019, the governments of Saudi Arabia and the UAE tried to spy on various Lebanese officials, including Saad al-Hariri and Michel Aoun, through Pegasus software.
The report says that from the Lebanese Prime Minister to the President of the country and several Lebanese Hezbollah officials have been spied on by Pegasus spy software.
According to Fars, some media outlets have also reported that French President Emmanuel Macron was also one of the victims of this Israeli spy device. Although French intelligence agencies have reportedly warned Macron in this regard, the French president has not taken the warnings seriously.
Between 2017 and 2020, the Donald Trump administration made great efforts to normalize through mediation between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime, and there were reports of secret meetings between officials of the two governments.