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The Israeli Foreign Minister to France on the impact of the Pegasus spying scandal

Benny Gantz (FILE PHOTO) Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz will travel to France on Wednesday to discuss the repercussions of the scandal linked to the “Pegasus” spyware program developed by an Israeli company, which reports said targeted French officials, including President Emmanuel Macron. Gantz’s office said in a statement that he will leave on Wednesday to hold talks with his French counterpart Florence Parly in Paris, including the “Pegasus” program. The program is currently at the center of a suspected global espionage scandal involving journalists, human rights defenders and 14 heads of state, including Macron, who was forced to change his phone number.

Israel s new government should reform the military - Haaretz Editorial

Get email notification for articles from Haaretz Editorial Follow Jul. 29, 2021 4:43 AM Tuesday’s concession by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman to the excessive monetary demands of the defense establishment and Defense Minister Benny Gantz and increase the defense budget for 2021 and 2022 by over 10 billion shekels ($3.07 billion) could endanger the outcome of the other changes they are introducing. The new government has earned public and professional credit for its declarations of intentions to implement courageous, in-depth economic reforms that have been needed for years. The proposals hinted at a necessary reordering of priorities to expand the number of people in the labor market, encourage competition, reduce bureaucracy and improve services for the public. All this, even at the price of clashing with the interests of pressure groups such as the Haredi community and farmers.

France 24: Israel tells France it is taking spyware allegations seriously | KyivPost

By Published July 29. Updated July 29 at 5:27 am A woman checks the website of Israel-made Pegasus spyware at an office in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on July 21, 2021. - Reports that Israel-made Pegasus spyware has been used to monitor activists, journalists and politicians around the world highlight the diplomatic risks of nurturing and exporting oppressive technology , experts warned. Private Israeli firm NSO Group has denied media reports its Pegasus software is linked to the mass surveillance of journalists and rights defenders, and insisted that all sales of its technology are approved by Israel s defence ministry. (Photo by Mario GOLDMAN / AFP) Photo by

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