Israeli Pegasus spy ware used on Moroccan journalist simply after its maker vowed to respect human rights Amnesty

Israel’s notorious NSO Group is within the highlight once more, with its controversial spying device – deployed in opposition to journalists and activists across the globe – allegedly serving to spy on one other sufferer, an award-winning Moroccan reporter.
Israel’s infamous NSO Group is in the spotlight again, with its controversial spying tool – deployed against journalists and activists around the globe – allegedly helping spy on another victim, an award-winning Moroccan reporter.Original article
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