According to the British newspaper The Guardian, the UAE was involved in the hacking of British phones in the controversial Zionist spy project “Pegasus”.
He is one of the members of the British House of Lords among more than 400 people who were targeted by the Zionist spy device called “Pegasus” between 2017 and 2019.
The British newspaper reported that the analysis of the data showed that the main government responsible for selecting the telephone numbers of certain individuals for spying by Pegasus was the United Arab Emirates.
According to the report, the UAE is one of the 40 countries that have access to the spyware of the Zionist company “NSO” and this spyware has the ability to hack and secretly control mobile phones.
According to the report, Dubai, the Emirati city ruled by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was also apparently a customer of NSO.
According to the Guardian, the cell phones of “Latifa”, the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed, who tried to escape from Dubai in 2018, as well as the cell phones of the ex-wife of the ruler of Dubai, who fled her country to Britain in 2019, have also been targeted by Pegasus spy program. Is.
Although NSO claims that it did not target specific individuals, other multimedia surveys show that the spyware client governments selected specific individuals and targeted their spyware project.
An independent member of the British House of Lords, who was apparently targeted by the Pegasus spy program between 2017 and 2018, says that if the spying news from members of the British Parliament is true, it would be a breach of trust and a violation of sovereignty. .
The Guardian continued that one of the lawyers of the ex-wife of the ruler of Dubai was among those targeted by the hacking and spying of Pegasus.
According to the report, a number of people targeted by the spy project were among those who had some kind of relationship with the wife and daughter of the ruler of Dubai.
According to Reuters, seventeen media outlets on Sunday (July 27th) published the results of an investigation into the creation of a Pegasus spyware, licensed by the Israeli company NSO, to successfully hack the smartphones of journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Human beings have been used in the world.
They also exposed the role of Saudi Arabia in the Pegasus espionage project.
However, neither the United Arab Emirates nor Saudi Arabia has responded to the media’s request for comment.
Earlier, the Washington Post, one of the media outlets involved in the study, reported that Pegasus spyware was licensed by NSO based in occupied Palestine to target cell phones belonging to two close women. Jamal Khashgechi »is the former columnist of this newspaper; Khashkchi, who was assassinated by Saudi agents at the Riyadh consulate in Istanbul, is still unaccounted for.
NSO, on the other hand, claims that it did not have access to its customers’ data. However, it is not yet clear whether the British Homeland Security Service (MI5) was aware of any UAE espionage activities.
Yesterday (Wednesday), some Western media also reported that French President Emmanuel Macron was also one of the victims of this Zionist spy. However, French intelligence agencies have reportedly warned Macron; But the French president did not take the warnings seriously.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on reporters today (Thursday) to limit the use of spyware following the controversial issue of Israeli spyware called “Pegasus”.