A prominent Saudi dissident who accuses Saudi Arabia of targeting him with spyware can sue the kingdom in London, his lawyers said on Monday. Yahya Assiri, a founder of the opposition National Assembly Party (NAAS) who lives in exile in Britain, alleges his electronic devices were targeted with surveillance software between 2018 and 2020. He is suing Saudi Arabia at London’s High Court, saying the country used Pegasus \- made by Israeli company NSO Group and sold only to nation states – and other spyware made by lesser-known Israeli firm QuaDream because of his work with dissidents. Saudi Arab…