'Almost everything we checked, we found no connection to Pegasus,' employee of Israel-based firm asserts to NPR amid misuse allegations

During Paris visit, defense minister assures Florence Parly that Israel taking espionage allegations against firm seriously; ministers also discuss Iran, weapons in Lebanon

Biden's Mideast coordinator reportedly demands answers from an Israeli Defense Ministry official at Washington meeting; Israel said to say it is taking situation 'very seriously'

Move comes as Gantz visits Paris, after reports emerge Macron, French parliamentarians were among those tracked with company's cyber surveillance technology

Aversion to arming human rights violators often trumped by political expediency; only new legislation can keep Israeli firms from selling wares to bad actors, activists say

Angus King, a member of the Intelligence Committee says he turns his cell on and off at least once a week; experts say this move makes hackers work harder

Military correspondent Judah Ari Gross gives context to global Pegasus Project shonda; Jacob Magid from the US discusses how PM Bennett is in a bind ahead of an upcoming DC trip

French President Macron reportedly called PM Bennett last week to press Israel to investigate claims over Pegasus spyware

French president reportedly expressed concern Morocco allegedly among those that used spyware; PM said to respond conclusions will be reached, stresses it was before he took office

Rights group warns alleged widespread use of NSO Group's software shows 'devastating impact of poorly regulated spyware industry on human rights worldwide'

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