Times: Epstein was a Mossad-recruited agent
https://parstoday.ir/en/news/world-i241606-times_epstein_was_a_mossad_recruited_agent
Pars Today — The Times daily has reported that FBI documents and sources indicate Epstein was likely a Mossad agent, received espionage training, and had close ties with Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime.
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  • Did Epstein have ties to Mossad?
    Did Epstein have ties to Mossad?

Pars Today — The Times daily has reported that FBI documents and sources indicate Epstein was likely a Mossad agent, received espionage training, and had close ties with Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime.

The British publication The Times stated that reports suggesting the notorious billionaire and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein may have been in the employ of a foreign intelligence service have garnered attention in the United States. These files include statements from a confidential FBI informant indicating that Epstein was in fact recruited by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad and had even received espionage training.

According to Pars Today, American self-help author and speaker Deepak Chopra invited Jeffrey Epstein to travel to Tel Aviv in messages and even suggested he use a pseudonym.

The Times reported in this piece that two years before Epstein's arrest in 2019, he was invited to meet Chopra when the Indian-American traveled to Tel Aviv to speak at the Menora Hall.

The newly released documents also show that Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, and his wife regularly stayed at Epstein's New York apartment and even planned to travel again on the eve of his final arrest. According to the documents, these relationships continued even after Epstein's first arrest in 2006.

Based on the documents, Barak visited Epstein's New York home more than 30 times between 2013 and 2017, spending the night on many of those occasions. He was also a co-founder of the surveillance company "Carbyne," which employed a number of former Israeli intelligence personnel.

Emails also reveal that Yoni Koren, a former Israeli intelligence officer with a background in covert operations and a close confidant of Barak, stayed at Epstein's Manhattan residence several times between 2013 and 2015, each time for weeks at a stretch.

The name of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's close associate now sentenced to 20 years in prison, also appears in these documents. Her father, Robert Maxwell, had long been accused of having ties to Israeli intelligence circles.

Meanwhile, The Times of Israel also reported in a piece that an FBI source stated they had witnessed connections between Alan Dershowitz, one of Epstein's prominent legal defenders, and the Israeli intelligence agency, and were convinced that Epstein was a Mossad agent. This source further said that Epstein "was trained as a spy" under Ehud Barak, the former prime minister and commander of Israeli military forces.

The latest phase in the release of documents related to the Epstein case has expanded the scope of evidence concerning his connections, methods, and proximity to centers of power. This atmosphere keeps alive the narrative of Epstein's ties to Mossad and strengthens motivations for posing deeper questions in this regard.