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Irina Tsukerman

If the U.S. government is looking for a “smoking gun” on Iran’s direct involvement in genocidal plots against Israel, it need look no further than in its own backyard in New York.
No longer focusing exclusively on the Palestinians, an anti-Israel nexus is now focused on tainting Israel’s cybersecurity industry in the eyes of the world.
It means yet another potential front of instability that can create a zone for attacks against the Jewish state.
Among Arab countries, Morocco has been a pioneer in the process of peace and rapprochement with Israel.
A recent report by the NGO attacking Morocco for its alleged use of Israeli software to surveil a journalist is part of a disturbing pattern.
Amnesty International tried to expose an Israeli cybersecurity-software producer of allegedly facilitating human-rights abuses, in addition to enabling illegal or unethical surveillance operations by various non-Western states against critics and dissidents.