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Israeli inquiry probes NSO database over police wiretap allegations

Israeli inquiry probes NSO database over police wiretap allegations
A high-level probe is taking place into an NSO database following allegations that police used the Israeli spyware Pegasus without judges' permission against public figures.
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13 February, 2022
An NSO spokeswoman declined to comment on the story [source: Getty]

A high-level Israeli inquiry into alleged warrantless wiretaps by police is examining a database provided by the manufacturer of the powerful hacking tool , the Justice Ministry said on Sunday.

, which has denied wrongdoing amid months of spiralling reports in Israel and abroad of privacy violations by government clients using Pegasus, has said its "audit log" database provides accurate information on phones infected by the spyware.

Israel's Calcalist newspaper, in an unsourced report last week, said police had used Pegasus without judges' warrants against public figures including a son and two confidants of former

Netanyahu is on trial in three corruption cases. He has pleaded innocent. The Calcalist report prompted the court to cancel a session so prosecutors could respond to defence queries on whether any evidence against him was from tainted wiretaps.

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The Justice Ministry statement said an internal police investigation had found "that no action was taken against anyone in the absence of a court warrant against them". Some 1,500 phone numbers were checked, the statement added.

An inquiry being conducted by a deputy attorney-general "is also checking information in the NSO company's internal database, which was made available," it said.

An NSO spokeswoman declined to comment.

Netanyahu, now the opposition leader, has demanded an independent, external investigation of the

That call has been echoed by some members of the cabinet of - who has held off, saying he first awaited the deputy attorney general's findings.

Prosecutors in the Netanyahu trial requested that Jerusalem District Court give them until Wednesday to deliver a fuller response, citing a need to declassify materials first, the Justice Ministry statement said.Ìý

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