Israeli police 'may have hacked phone' of key witness in Netanyahu trial
Source: The Guardian and agencies
Israeli police may have hacked phone of key witness in Netanyahu trial
Claim emerges after officials admit finding evidence pointing to misuse of spyware by investigators
Peter Beaumont and agencies
Thu 3 Feb 2022 14.53 GMT
A key figure in the corruption trial of Israels former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been illegally bugged by police, according to reports, amid global controversy about Israeli-made spyware and how it has been used.
In a recording broadcast by Channel 12 news, police are heard allegedly discussing tapping a phone belonging to Shlomo Filber, a former Netanyahu ally turned state witness. Its as if its illegal
to install the application, a police officer says.
The claim emerged days after Israeli officials admitted that contrary to earlier denials they may have found evidence pointing to improper use of spyware by its own investigators.
It is not known what spyware was allegedly used in the Netanyahu case.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/03/israeli-police-may-have-hacked-phone-of-key-witness-in-netanyahu-trial-spyware
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Not yet clear which spyware they allegedly used.