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Pegasus espionage case: Swamy surrounds Benjamin Netanyahu as Modi’s friend, says French court should provide documents

PM Modi visited Israel during Netanyahu's tenure, Netanyahu addressed him as my friend.

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July 22, 2021
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New Delhi: In the Pegasus spying case, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy has questioned the government of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to reports, people from 45 countries were targeted by this software. The French government has also ordered an inquiry into the matter. Let us tell you that there is a ruckus in the Parliament of India in the alleged spying case from Pegasus software. This is becoming an international issue. Know that PM Modi visited Israel during Netanyahu’s tenure, Netanyahu addressed him as my friend. Even after this, during interactions on social media, he has been calling Modi a friend.

Why would Israel pay the punishment for the actions of former Prime Minister Netanyahu?

In this sequence, Swamy tweeted, I think there will be a strong lobby in Israel in this matter. Why would Israel pay the penalty for former Prime Minister Netanyahu’s actions in the Pegasus scandal? My advice is that the French court should provide all the documents. Hope India will remain clean in this matter.

Know that Swamy has said earlier that PM Modi should write a letter to Israel and say that the names of those who have bought this software should be brought to the fore. Know that currently Naftali Bennett is the PM of Israel, this year the government has changed in Israel. Earlier Netanyahu was the Prime Minister and he also visited India.

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