Calcalist website reports officers used Pegasus spyware on family members of targets too, leading to arrests in cases that were eventually closed

Omer Barlev says investigations have found no wrongdoing after report alleged unlawful surveillance of Israelis, says he's 'not surprised' public doesn't believe police denials

Facing claims of spying on citizens Kobi Shabtai tells officers force is 'under attack,' vows to continue to develop intel tech and insists authorities only use it lawfully

Mandelblit instructs police chief to hand over warrants for phone tapping; cops have repeatedly said no rules broken, but don't deny using controversial spyware

New information contradicts law enforcement officials' denials of report that Pegasus was used against non-suspects without oversight

Law enforcement allegedly obtained photographs and information from phone of David Bitan's acquaintance; lawmaker appears in court for first time in trial

Researchers say revelations that police deployed NSO cyberweapon expose an organization in urgent need of oversight

Amid outrage over claims police spied on citizens, key Knesset panel head acknowledges regulations are insufficient for current technological capabilities

Palestinian affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman briefs us on an overnight eviction in East Jerusalem; military correspondent Judah Ari Gross delves into NSO spyware use in Israel

Marian Banas says he plans to call leader of Poland's ruling right-wing party, who's also deputy prime minister for security, as a witness to testify under penalty of perjury

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