Zionist cyber infiltration of the Jordanian King’s court.
A Jordanian news agency revealed that two Zionist spy companies had hacked people’s cell phones at the Royal Court.
Some Jordanians told Ammon News Agency that their cell phones had been hacked by an Israeli company, and that Apple had warned them to be careful in a warning message.
The Jordanian news agency quoted a source in one of the world news agencies based in Washington as saying that two Zionist companies had hacked 8,000 mobile phones, including 200 Jordanian numbers, and hacked into their mobile phones. According to the report, among the phones hacked in the attack were people in the Jordanian court, the Olympic Committee, Mustafa Hamarna, a prominent political figure in the country, Haleh Ahed, a Jordanian activist, and the cell phone of Jamal Khashgechi, the columnist. The victims were the Washington Post.
In an interview with Amun News Agency, Haleh Ahed and Mustafa Hamaraneh also confirmed that their mobile phone had been hacked. Hamarna informed Amun that in fact, last February until November 23, 2021, his mobile phone manufacturer kept warning him about hacking his phone. Hamarna says her phone numbers, pictures, WhatsApp app and her text messages, emails and other applications installed on her mobile phone have been hacked.
The Jordanian news agency added that the Zionist parliament’s internal security commission had launched an investigation into the veracity of the news, its details, as well as the beneficiary of the operation and its affiliated entity, and that the Zionist police were believed to be in their interests. A Zionist political group has taken action against them under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.