Trump administration drops sanctions on executives tied to Israeli spyware firm |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump’s administration has lifted sanctions on three executives tied to the spy software consortium Intellexa, according to a notice published to the US Treasury’s website on Tuesday.
The move partially reverses the imposition of sanctions last year by then-US president Joe Biden’s administration on seven people tied to Intellexa. The Treasury Department at the time described the consortium, launched by former Israeli intelligence official Tal Dilian, as “a complex international web of decentralized companies that built and commercialized a comprehensive suite of highly invasive spyware products.”
Treasury said in an email that the removal “was done as part of the normal administrative process in response to a petition request for reconsideration.” It added that each of the individuals had “demonstrated measures to separate themselves from the Intellexa Consortium.”
Intellexa representatives did not immediately respond........