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News ID: 99896
Publish Date : 11 February 2022 - 22:29

Hundreds of Phones in Jordan, Including in Royal Court, Hacked by Zionist Spyware

AMMAN (Middle East Eye) – At least 200 phones in Jordan, including some belonging to members of the Royal Hashemite Court, have been hacked by Zionist spyware, according to local media.
Ammon News cited a source in Washington as saying they were unsure if the controversial Pegasus spyware had been used, but the occupying regime was “investigating the incident”.
Among those hacked were activist Hala Ahed Deeb, journalist Dima Farraj, politician Mostafa Hamarneh, members of the National Olympic Committee and Hanan Elatr, the wife of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Hamarneh, a member of the Jordanian senate, told Ammon News that he had received a notice saying his phone had been hacked between February and November 2021, with contact numbers, photos, WhatsApp messages and emails among those targeted.
Deeb was among those who previously had their phones hacked by the Pegasus spyware, developed by Zionist company NSO Group.
On Monday, the occupying regime’s police minister said he was setting up a commission of inquiry after a newspaper said the force had illicitly used spyware to hack the phones of regime officials, businesspeople and associates of former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Pegasus, a mobile hacking tool made by NSO Group, was used to “phish for intelligence even before any investigation had been opened against the targets, and without judicial warrants”, Calcalist, an Israeli business daily newspaper, said in the unsourced report.