![]() Not only did police target him without any judicial justification, in order to hide the move, the law enforcement retroactively requested a wiretap to make it appear legal. While the Israel Police denied allegations it made use of the Pegasus malware without legal supervision, the targeting of the activist appears to show the exact opposite. ![]() This information was added to his case file, which read: "he is meeting men, apparently, while being married, it is leverage for investigation, prepare confidentiality, and a wiretap warrant." The tracking of the activist's phone allowed the investigators to find out he is using a male dating services app called "Grindr". Former police cheif Roni Alsheikh (left), NSO CEO Shalev Hulio and former police current police chief Kobi Shabtai.
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