Official documents released by the US Department of Justice have reopened the file on the mysterious relationship between convicted businessman Jeffrey Epstein and the Israeli occupation. These correspondences raise deep questions about whether Epstein's role extended beyond financial activity and sexual crimes to systematic intelligence work for foreign security agencies.
According to press reports based on millions of files related to the case, there is a stark contradiction in Epstein's attitudes towards Israel. While private messages showed his categorical refusal to visit Tel Aviv in 2017, other documents revealed extensive financial and investment involvement in the security technology sector within the occupying state.
One correspondence indicates an invitation extended by spiritual expert Deepak Chopra to Epstein to visit Israel under pseudonyms, but Epstein's response was decisive in completely rejecting the idea. This public rejection in private messages is seen by analysts as a mystery, especially when compared to the extent of his relations with the Israeli political elite, led by Ehud Barak.
In a related context, a report issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Los Angeles in 2020 revealed serious doubts about Epstein's security identity. The report quoted a confidential source's conviction that Epstein was a recruited agent for the Israeli Mossad and that he received advanced intelligence training to serve specific objectives.
Epstein's name was linked to the famous lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who was a link to wealthy and influential families in the United States, including the Kushner family. Despite Dershowitz's denial of these allegations and his description of them as absurd, intelligence reports continue to link Epstein's network of relationships with allied security operations.
On the Israeli domestic front, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered the fray, attempting to exploit the issue to settle political scores with his rival Ehud Barak. Netanyahu considered that the close friendship between Barak and Epstein did not necessarily mean working for the state, but could indicate involvement in suspicious personal paths.
Published files showed that Ehud Barak and his wife were regular guests at Epstein's luxurious apartment in New York, and this relationship continued even after Epstein's first conviction in 2006. Although Barak later expressed regret, the documents prove his planning for additional visits prior to Epstein's final arrest and mysterious death.
The relationship was not limited to social aspects, but extended to direct funding for Israeli startups specializing in cybersecurity. Epstein participated in arranging a $1.5 million investment in 'Carbyne', which operated under the name 'Reporty Homeland Security' associated with Barak.
Correspondence also reveals Epstein's meticulous interest in Israeli inventions, as he would send himself details about patents for emerging technology companies. Security experts view this technical passion as part of an information gathering operation or building a cover for intertwined commercial and intelligence activities.
For her part, former British intelligence officer Lynette Nusbacher raised questions about the source of Epstein's enormous wealth, pointing to the possibility of secret government funding. Nusbacher considered that Epstein might have been a useful intelligence 'asset' for the Mossad, even if he was not an official officer in the agency.
The documents touched upon Epstein's request for a second passport for his partner Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003 to facilitate her travel between Israel and Arab countries. This request reinforces the hypothesis of free movement in conflict and tension areas for undeclared agendas, away from traditional visa control.
Returning to his personal history, Epstein visited Israel with his parents in the mid-1980s and stayed in the most luxurious hotels in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Despite the scarcity of officially documented visits later, his interest in luxury real estate in Israel remained through his subscription to specialized real estate auction sites.
Conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine's father, who was also suspected of having ties to the Mossad, also emerge in the files. Epstein hinted in emails at his belief that the Mossad might have been involved in Maxwell's assassination, reflecting the depth of his penetration into the inner workings of security agencies.
In conclusion, Epstein's relationship with the Israeli occupation remains a mixture of mysterious financial investments, high-level political ties, and intelligence suspicions. Despite the absence of conclusive evidence of his security rank, the extent of the overlaps with Israeli interests makes his file one of the most complex in the history of covert operations.
Another place, I don't like Israel, at all.





شارك برأيك
US documents reveal Epstein's hidden relationship with the occupation and suspicions of recruitment for the Mossad