
"Very Serious": Israeli PM On New Reports Of Police Spying Using Pegasus
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Israel's Prime Minister Nafatali Bennett, in a statement, also defended Pegasus, which can turn a phone into a pocket spying device, as an "important tool in the fight against terrorism."
Israel's Prime Minister Nafatali Bennett promised government action on Monday following fresh reports that police illegally used the controversial Pegasus malware to spy on dozens of public figures.
"We won't leave this without a response. Things allegedly happened here that are very serious," Bennett said in a statement that also defended Pegasus, which can turn a phone into a pocket spying device, as an "important tool in the fight against terrorism."
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