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Amnesty International suing the Israeli Ministry of War

The first trial session in which Amnesty International was suing the Israeli Ministry of War was launched in the Occupied Territories, to force it to revoke an export license for spy software on which

The first trial session in which Amnesty International was suing the Israeli Ministry of War was launched in the Occupied Territories, to force it to revoke an export license for spy software on which suspicions of piracy were raised.

According to the organization, judges at the Tel Aviv District Court begin hearing arguments about why the Israeli Ministry of War should restrict the activities of the NSO Group. The company’s Pegasus program has been used to target journalists and activists around the world – including Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the information, the court adopted the request of the Israeli company NSO that the court sessions be closed.

The legal battle between the international organization and the Israeli company is the latest for the company that is also being prosecuted in the United States because of its accusation of spying on the messages of human rights activists and journalists through the application “WhatsApp”.

The Israeli company has produced a “Pegasus” spy program, which allows access to information on smartphones and even control of the camera and microphone.

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