As long as Israeli software was being used to monitor the Palestinian population, nobody was worried about it. But the Pegasus scandal blew all that apart, with the revelations about listening in on Israeli politicians, and practices akin to those of a gangster state, stirring concerns even among its American allies. In the first two weeks of February, the “Pegasus Affair” took an unexpected turn in Israel. In a series of articles which added new pieces to the jigsaw every day, the (.)
Israel's newly ordered commission of inquiry could damage a lot of high-profile careers and foreign relations, and the man with all of the answers is ex-police chief Roni Alsheich