Ehud Barak
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Ehud Barak served as Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001, a role confirmed across multiple sources. He maintained an extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein post-2008 conviction, including over 30 visits to Epstein's Florida and New York estates between 2013 and 2017 Barak visited Epstein's estates, daily email correspondence from 2013-2016 on politics and business intimate daily correspondence, and Epstein's investment in Barak-linked startup later rebranded Carbyne Epstein invested in Barak startup. Barak collaborated with Epstein on backchannel diplomacy, such as attempts to meet Vladimir Putin for Syrian regime change backchannel to Putin, deals for Israeli surveillance tech sales to Mongolia and Côte d’Ivoire Mongolia military deal, and influence against Iran/Syria, as summarized by Branko Marcetic of Jacobin Epstein hosted Israeli officer. Journalists Ryan Grim, Murtaza Hussain of Drop Site News, and Matthew Petti of Reason documented Epstein's work for Israel via Barak Epstein's work for Israel. Barak expressed regret for the association, denying improper behavior Barak regrets knowing Epstein, while Netanyahu claimed it disproves Epstein's Israeli intel ties Netanyahu on X. Connections extended to Yoni Koren, Barak's military intel aide hosted by Epstein Koren stayed at Epstein's, Noam Chomsky meetings Chomsky-Epstein-Barak meeting, and hacked emails released by Handala via DDoSecrets Handala hacked emails. Allegations include Virginia Giuffre's claim of assault by 'the Prime Minister' Giuffre allegation, denied by Barak. Barak's role centers on leveraging Epstein's network for Israeli security/tech deals and geopolitics amid disaster capitalism disaster capitalism practitioners.