Epstein Files

Detail on Netanyahu in Epstein documents

Newly released Epstein files have brought renewed attention to alleged links between the disgraced financier and Israeli figures, with documents mentioning Benjamin Netanyahu and claims about deleted correspondence drawing public interest.

Millions of documents released by the United States Department of Justice have shed further light on the network and international connections of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Among the details attracting attention are references to Israeli figures, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as former Prime Minister Ehud Barak.

According to the documents and reports based on them, correspondence and records show Epstein’s interactions with a range of political and business figures. Some materials reportedly include references to communications connected to Netanyahu, as well as claims that certain emails were later deleted. A censored photograph referenced in an email described as relating to a meeting with Netanyahu was also mentioned in the files, although the image itself was not publicly visible.

Claims and denials

The documents also outline Epstein’s broader links, including contacts with Israeli organisations and individuals connected to political and security circles. However, some allegations and interpretations circulating publicly remain unverified, and investigators have cautioned that not all claims contained in or derived from the files can be confirmed.

In previous statements, Israeli officials and figures named in Epstein-related reports have denied allegations suggesting any wrongdoing or intelligence links, emphasizing that references in documents do not constitute proof of criminal activity.

Global attention continues

The latest disclosures continue to fuel international debate about Epstein’s connections and the extent of his relationships with influential figures around the world.

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