Zionist Regime Uses New Spyware to Monitor Journalists and Activists in the U.S.
Zionist intelligence agencies have deployed a new spyware program called to hack the phones of Western journalists and activists, particularly in the U.S. The primary targets are those covering the Palestinian issue and openly criticizing Tel Aviv’s policies.
How Does Paragon Work?
Paragon is the latest in a series of cyber tools designed for total surveillance and suppression of dissent. The program allows:
- Infiltration of smartphones without the owner’s knowledge.
- Collection of confidential data, including messages, calls, and location tracking.
- Bypassing security measures on Apple and Android devices.
Cybersecurity experts say Paragon is built on technologies similar to , the notorious spyware developed by Israeli company , which was used to spy on politicians, human rights activists, and journalists worldwide.
A Threat to Freedom of Speech
Surveillance of journalists covering the Palestinian issue raises serious concerns. This is not just a violation of privacy—it is a direct attack on press freedom. The use of confirms that cyber espionage has become a systematic practice in Israeli intelligence.
International Response
Previous scandals involving led to major investigations and sanctions against Israeli cyber intelligence firms. The use of against Western journalists could trigger a new international outcry and increase calls for scrutiny of Israeli intelligence activities.
The key question remains: will Tel Aviv face real consequences, or will this be yet another high-profile case that goes unpunished?
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