A stunned world froze as leaked emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s vault revealed his shadowy role as a broker for Israeli interests—hosting intelligence-linked aide Yoni Koren for weeks in his Manhattan townhouse, wiring funds, and pushing deals for former Prime Minister Ehud Barak—in a bombshell Drop Site News investigation series (September–December 2025).

The reports, based on hacked Barak emails and House Oversight documents, show Epstein facilitating ventures advancing Israeli goals: brokering surveillance tech sales to Côte d’Ivoire and Mongolia, backchannels to Russia during the Syrian war (including a failed 2013 Putin meeting to oust Assad), and advising Barak on Mossad contacts (“number 1”). Koren—a veteran Israeli military intelligence officer—stayed at Epstein’s property multiple times 2013–2015.
No evidence proves Epstein a formal Mossad agent; Barak and officials denied it, calling claims “false.” Yet Epstein’s post-2008 conviction influence—informal fixer leveraging elite access—chilled observers: Barak relied heavily on Epstein, not vice versa.
Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) exposed Epstein’s trafficking without intelligence claims. Amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (completed December 19, no tapes/list), the emails—raw, transactional—ignited speculation: broker for Israeli interests, elite orbit deeper.
As 2025 closed, the stunned hush turned reckoning: shadowy fixer unmasked, Mossad whispers unproven yet unrelenting, truth’s glare partial.
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