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Israel Blocks Spain’s Judicial Investigation into Pegasus Spyware Scandal
Israel has formally blocked Spain’s judicial investigation into the use of Pegasus spyware, a sophisticated surveillance tool developed by the Israeli cyberarms firm NSO Group. The move intensifies international scrutiny surrounding allegations that Pegasus has been deployed to target journalists, activists, and political figures worldwide. Spanish authorities had launched an inquiry amid growing concerns over [...]
The Spanish justice has come across a huge wall: Israel. Judge José Luis Calama, an instructor at the National High Court, denounces that the Jewish State has “frustrated” the open investigation into the spying of several members of the Government of Pedro Sánchez with Pegasus software, commercialized and developed by one of its companies. Israel has ignored five requests for cooperation from the magistrate, who harshly criticizes the “failure” …
Judge José Luis Calama has once again agreed to the free dismissal of the Pegasus case. The instructor of the National High Court explains that the lack of collaboration of the Israeli authorities makes it impossible to attribute "some concrete person" the infection of Pedro Sánchez's phones and several of his ministers through Pegasus software. The mobile phones of Pedro Sánchez and the ministers Margarita Robles, Fernando Grande-Marlaska and L…
The judge of the National High Court José Luis Calama has agreed for the second time the file of the case opened for espionage to the Government with the program Pegasus. The reason is the...
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