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A leaked email from Jeffrey Epstein’s vault, casually brokering a secret backchannel between Israel and Russia during the Syrian war, hit like a thunderbolt—exposing not just a predator, but a fixer for Mossad.h

December 13, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A leaked email from Jeffrey Epstein’s vault, casually brokering a secret backchannel between Israel and Russia during the Syrian war, hit like a thunderbolt—exposing not just a predator, but a fixer for Mossad.

Dated September 2013, the message—unearthed from hacked correspondence between Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, as reported by Drop Site News on October 30, 2025—revealed Epstein’s role in facilitating covert diplomacy amid the blood-soaked chaos of Syria’s civil war. Epstein, fresh from his 2008 plea deal for soliciting prostitution from a minor, advised Barak on approaching Vladimir Putin directly: “I think you should let Putin know you will be in Moscow. See if he wants private time.” The goal? Securing Russian support for a negotiated ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a priority for Israel to curb Iran’s regional influence and Hezbollah’s supply lines.

Barak, who served as Israel’s defense minister and intelligence chief, leaned heavily on Epstein’s network, relaying whispers from Russian elites and even coded guidance on engaging Mossad’s “number 1″—a nickname for its director. Epstein, in turn, helped draft an op-ed for Barak to pitch a U.S.-Russia-led transition in Syria, framing it as mutual benefit while pressuring the Obama administration for concessions on Iran. Though their Putin sit-down yielded no Assad removal, it paved the way for U.S.-Russia chemical weapons talks later that year.

The email, part of a 2013–2016 trove leaked by the hacker group Handala and analyzed in Drop Site’s series, bolsters long-standing theories of Epstein’s Mossad ties—his “fealty” to Israeli interests, as one source put it, blending blackmail with brokerage. Barak, who visited Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse 30+ times post-conviction, denied operational links, but the correspondence shows Epstein as an invaluable asset: relaying Kremlin intel, connecting Barak to Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, and even editing diplomatic messaging.

This revelation, amid the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s December 19 deadline, has ignited fury. Survivors like Virginia Giuffre, whose Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposed elite complicity, would see it as vindication: Epstein wasn’t just a trafficker but a geopolitical puppeteer, his crimes a tool for statecraft. With 3.5 million X posts under #EpsteinMossad, 70% demanding probes, the email unmasks not a lone deviant, but a fixer whose depravity served empires—proving power’s darkest alliances endure in leaked ink.

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