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Reconsider Saudi-Zionist cooperation in spying on Saudi citizens

Short and scandalous details have been published about the Saudi regime’s security cooperation with the Zionists in spying on Saudi citizens via mobile phones.

The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz reported that the Israeli cyber company Quadrim, which specializes in developing technology solutions for extracting data from smartphones and tracking people’s locations, has been selling its services to Saudi Arabia since 2019.

The company uses a cover in Cyprus to sell its spyware, which allows it to extract all data from iPhones, remotely control the camera, eavesdrop and track the user’s location without their knowledge.

According to the information that Quadrim gives to its customers, it is possible to extract any information and delete it from the phone, even the information that has been deleted from the phone such as stealing any kind of document or information from the phone, including photos, video files, emails, WhatsApp messages and telegrams, etc.

Setting up a camera, microphone and GPS in order to spy on the owner of the phone is another service of this company.

The use of the Cypriot company is to circumvent the Zionist regime’s Ministry of Security oversight of security exports, as the Cypriot company is not under any supervision and does not have to register with the Ministry of Security as an exporter of security products.

According to the Hebrew-language newspaper, Quadrim has been providing services to the Saudi government since 2019 and has provided its famous technology to security organizations under the command of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; In recent years, he has become one of the most influential people in Saudi Arabia and is said to be using every means to strengthen his position and power in his country.

The interesting thing is that this Zionist company is not only protected by Tel Aviv; It is also protected by the Israeli military intelligence elite unit No. 8200, according to the licenses granted; To the extent that this unit has participated in the financing of the mentioned company since the launch of its NSO company. In a separate report on the company, Forbes Magazine wrote in 2016 that the company’s two founding partners (Omri Lavie and Shalev Hulio) are graduates of Israel’s famous 8200 intelligence unit, which also specializes in information technology. Israel, meanwhile, treats NSO products like arms exporters; Because Tel Aviv has required the company to obtain a license to export any of its products outside the Ministry of Security; this means that Saudi-Zionist security cooperation goes beyond political interests and is within the framework of intelligence.

Haaretz added that the Israeli company is very proud to have signed a contract with a security company in a non-democratic country and called it its new customer.

The newspaper quoted special sources as saying that Saudi Arabia is a new customer and not like other government customers who respect democracy.

Observers in the region have linked the Saudi-Zionist security deal to a widespread wave of arrests and crackdowns in the kingdom, which many believe has changed the nature of government in the country.

The timing of this contract was also significant; because before that, the Saudi Crown Prince met with influential American Jewish figures, and some of them realized that Ben-Muslim wanted to join countries that were compromising with the Zionist regime.

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