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PARIS, July 23 — Hungary, Israel and Algeria on Thursday probed allegations that Israeli-made spyware was used on journalists, rights activists and 14 heads of state, as French leader Emmanuel Macron ordered tighter security and changed his phone over espionage concerns. President Macron —...

The widening scandal is drawing in countries from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to Morocco, India and a host of other mostly emerging economies.

“They have years to investigate if they want... This is merely an administrative step,” said Andras Lederer from the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights. NSO would “be very pleased if there were an investigation, so that we’d be able to clear our name”, Chief Executive Shalev Hulio told Army Radio on Thursday.

 

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