According to the investigation, the UAE has tried to eavesdrop on the conversations of Yemeni leaders, including “Abdul Malik al-Houthi” with Zionist spy software.
According to the results of a research of 17 media organizations published on Sunday this week, an attempt was made to hack the mobile phones of many leaders and personalities in the world with the spy software of the Zionist company “NSO Group”.
The UAE has also turned to UNESCO, which employs Mossad and Israeli soldiers, to spy on Yemeni National Salvation Government leaders and resigned Yemeni government ministers, according to the Al-Khobar Al-Yemeni website, based on an investigation by 17 media outlets.
According to the report, those targeted by the UAE include Ansar al-Islam leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi, chairman of the Yemeni Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, and other senior Yemeni members such as Abdul Karim al-Houthi and Hamza al-Houthi.
The results of a survey conducted by seventeen media organizations show that about 50,000 mobile phone numbers were targeted, but not all of the numbers on the list have been hacked, and more details are expected in the coming days.
According to the report, the name of “Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi” is also on the list of targets of this spy program, but the investigation team cannot confirm the correctness of the numbers. One of the most prominent targets is Ahmad Obaid bin Daghar, the former prime minister of the Hadi government. He has been under surveillance since April 2016 until the end of 2018.
The report emphasizes that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are the clients of the Israeli company, especially the “Pegasus” spy program.
Yesterday (Monday), a French publication revealed that the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have targeted Lebanese officials and personalities between 2018 and 2019 using the spyware of the Zionist software “Pegasus”.
The French newspaper Le Monde writes that from the Lebanese Prime Minister to the Lebanese President and several Lebanese Hezbollah officials have been spied on by the Pegasus spy software.
Also, according to the results of the research of 17 mentioned media organizations, the spy software of the Zionist company UNSAW has been used to successfully hack 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists from all over the world.