Naftali Bennett held a consultation this evening (Tuesday), following the various proposals for examining the spying in the Pegasus software.
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The discussion was attended by the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Public Security, Legal Advisor to the Prime Minister Gali Baharav Mayara, Deputy Attorney General Amit Marari, the Cabinet Secretary and other officials. Bennett has not yet spoken out in favor of a state investigation committee or other investigation committee. Before a decision is made on the investigation mechanism for the affair, Bennett requested that an examination of the 26 names mentioned in the Calcalist newspaper report be conducted. During the discussion, it became clear that initially it was discovered that only three of the 26 had attempted to hack into the phone, and apparently only one successful hack was made. Because of this, it was decided to conduct a thorough examination of the team headed by Deputy Attorney General Amit Marari in the coming days. Under the direction of the Legal Advisor to the Prime Minister, representatives from the General Security Service and the Mossad will also join the team.
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""After the findings are presented, a decision will be made on how to continue handling the issue," the prime minister said in a statement. Apparently, the decision to include cyber experts from the Shin Bet and the Mossad in the investigation stems from the fact that these are the only two bodies in the country that are familiar with the 'Pegasus' software and similar spyware.