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Wiretapping of Greek political parties by Zionist spy software

Pak Sahafat – The Greek government has been pressured by the European Parliament to provide information about the presence of Zionist companies providing spy software.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, quoting Anatoly, The European Parliament addressed the Greek government and demanded an explanation about the presence of the Zionist spy software among the opposition parties of the Greek government and the level of their activity.

The European Parliament is drafting regulatory laws to deal with the activities of Israeli spying software companies and the illegal hacking of mobile phones on this Mediterranean island.

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The company in the spotlight is Intellexa, which is run by former Israeli intelligence officer Tal Dilian. The company produces the infamous Predator spyware, which recently caused a political scandal in the Greek government and led to the resignation of the country’s intelligence chief.

Greek Cypriot newspaper Politis reported that the head of the European Parliament’s monitoring software committee, Sophie Entwelt, sent a letter to Dilian questioning him about the company’s role in wiretapping Greek political parties.

Dimitris Papadakis, a member of the European Parliament, addressed the Greek government on Tuesday, demanding to provide a list of people who have been eavesdropped by the said software.

He also asked the government to clarify whether it is true that political parties have purchased such spying systems.

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