The advisors to the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu who were invited to the main international meeting on cybersecurity, which is organized in León, finally they will not attend the conference, as reported by the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE).
The Hebrew State delegation, led by Cyber Together, an association that seeks to “foster the advancement of Israeli cybersecurity on a global scale” and associated with the Netanyahu Executive, was included among the guests on the event website which will take place in León from October 21 to 23.
Union, political and social organizations had called for a rally in front of the INCIBE’s refusal to withdraw the invitation. Now, the cybersecurity institute has announced that the Israeli delegation will not attend the event and has justified its presence on the web to a “pre-registration that will not materialize.”
“Today, INCIBE has contacted the main convening organizations one by one to communicate that, finally, The Israeli delegation will not attend the ENISE. “They attribute the presence on the delegation’s website to pre-registration that will not materialize,” the organization of the rally has communicated.
“From the organizing organizations it is valued as a success that the
social and media pressure has achieved stop the presence of a
Israeli delegation directly linked to the genocide,
demonstrating that organized civil society can channel with
“strengthens their demands,” the organizations have assessed.
However, they have demanded that the Government “keep your promises to end the export of weapons and military technology, as well as to pressure Israel to end the genocide in Gaza and Lebanon, and the attacks in the Middle East.”
The groups that requested the veto of Israeli companies, despite this victory, continue to claim that INCIBE break relations with the State of Israel and, together with the other organizations convening this conference, denounce “the use of the aforementioned technologies in the Palestinian genocide.”
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