Israel has established a commission to review allegations that NSO Group's controversial Pegasus phone surveillance software was misused, the head of parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee said Thursday.
"The defense establishment appointed a review commission made up of a number of groups," lawmaker Ram Ben Barak told Army Radio. "When they finish their review, we'll demand to see the results and assess whether we need to make corrections."
Pegasus has been implicated in possible mass surveillance of journalists, human rights defenders and 14 heads of state.