Israeli war minister visits Paris amid Pegasus scandal.
Following the Pegasus spyware scandal, Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz traveled to Paris to meet with French officials on this and other issues, including the revival of Burjam and developments in Lebanon.
Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz is scheduled to arrive in Paris today (Wednesday) to meet with his French counterpart, Florence Parley, to discuss the Lebanese crisis and the latest developments in the Vienna talks to revive Iran Nuclear Agreement.
Gantz and Parley also discuss Israeli spy software called Pegasus. According to research by 17 international media outlets, Moroccan intelligence services have used the software to spy on many mobile phones, including French President Emmanuel Macron.
According to this French media; Israeli software maker NSO denies the allegations, claiming that Pegasus software was designed and produced solely to help governments fight terrorist and criminal groups.
RFE / RL added, however, that Gantz’s visit to Paris was planned before news of the Pegasus spy software was leaked, with the aim of examining the escalation of the Lebanese economic crisis and the Vienna talks between Western powers and Iran to revive it. Borjam has been announced.
Emmanuel Macron, who changed his cell phone for fear of Zionist spyware malware, contacted Naftali Bennett last Thursday to ask for an explanation about the Pegasus spyware. In this phone call, he expressed his dissatisfaction in this regard and asked the Israeli Prime Minister to take the issue of Pegasus spyware seriously.
On the other hand, the Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth wrote: The French want to know whether Israel is investigating the Israeli spy group and does Israel intend to increase its surveillance of cyber-attacks and take action against the company?