The scandal sparked by reports that the Israel Police illegally used spyware against civilians has caused the force’s image considerable damage that will take time to repair, Police Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai said on Tuesday.

The Justice Ministry on Monday announced that its investigation into the police’s alleged abuse of Pegasus surveillance software has found no indication that the police illegally hacked the mobile phones of dozens of public figures, as claimed in a series of exposés by Israeli financial daily Calcalist.

Over the last two weeks, Calcalist alleged that the police had made unprecedented use of the spyware, originally developed as a counterterrorism measure, against civilians, including politicians and government functionaries, social activists, protesters, public servants, journalists and businesspeople.

The daily said it would re-examine its findings, adding that it would “not hesitate” to correct anything deemed to require it.... Read More: JNS