New Pegasus Project Investigation Links Morocco to Espionage Against Sánchez and Macron
A recent investigation by the Pegasus Project has identified Morocco as a user of the Pegasus spyware, developed by the Israeli company NSO Group. This investigation has revealed connections between Morocco and espionage operations targeting high-profile foreign officials, including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and French President Emmanuel Macron. The findings were reported by independent Panamanian journalist Luis Esquivel Golcher, who is participating in this latest installment of the international project coordinated by Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International.
According to Esquivel, the investigation's conclusions are supported by the testimony of a source referred to as "Safir," alongside internal documents that provide unprecedented evidence regarding the use of Pegasus by Moroccan intelligence services. He asserted that this information confirms Morocco's operational use of the spyware against foreign officials, particularly amid growing diplomatic tensions between Rabat and Madrid. Such revelations underscore the serious implications of cybersecurity and international espionage in contemporary geopolitics.
As reported by youtube.com.