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Al-Akhbar newspaper revealed that UAE spies on MBS

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The disclosure of UAE spying on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was another link in the hidden conflict between Abu Dhabi and Riyadh.

The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported that Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed ordered the wiretapping of his “ally and opponent” Mohammed bin Salman as part of the Pegasus spyware scandal that affected many public figures, journalists, and opponents around the world.

The Al-Akhbar reported that Mohammed bin Zayed “ordered his wiretapping teams to hack all phones and computers that lead him to bin Salman’s private world.”

Mohammed bin Zayed’s aides indicated that if someone monitored bin Salman’s personal phone to ensure that he was not being tracked or eavesdropped on, the matter does not apply to him.

The matter ended with a decision to monitor the phones and computers of those close to them and work to penetrate them and access through them what bin Salman wants, proposes or plans.

The newspaper confirmed that teams bin Zayed successfully hacked the phone of Yasser Al-Rumayyan, the first advisor to the Saudi Crown Prince in the world of financial investments.

The hack provided much information for Mohammed bin Zayed about what Mohammed bin Salman is doing in the financial framework.