Jeffrey
Epstein Rumored Mossad Connection Explained
Published
Jul 15, 2025 at 3:08 PM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/jeffrey-epstein-mossad-tucker-carlson-israel-naftali-2098880
Tucker
Carlson Claims Jeffrey Epstein Worked For Israel Intelligence
By Nick
Mordowanec
Staff
Writer
Claims
amplified by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson have shone a spotlight on
Israel and its intelligence agency, Mossad, amid allegations going back years
that ex-Israeli officials were close to and worked with Jeffrey Epstein, the
wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who died in his jail cell in 2019
while awaiting trial on further charges of sex trafficking minors.
Why It
Matters
Carlson's
remarks come as President Donald Trump and his administration face one of their
biggest political battles, as repeated statements made on the 2024 campaign
trail about exposing the so-called "Epstein files," including a
client list allegedly in the possession of Attorney General Pam Bondi, have
dissipated. The Justice Department recently issued a memo concluding that there
was no evidence of a client list or blackmail materials, contradicting these
earlier statements.
Epstein's
case, and the Trump administration's waffling on the purported files related to
popular figures who befriended him, has become a major issue in conservative
circles, sparking newfound conspiracy theories and continued distrust in
federal institutions.
It has
led to turmoil, especially between Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino,
the latter of whom is reportedly weighing resignation.
Newsweek
reached out to the Department of Justice, the FBI and the State Department via
email for comment.
What To
Know
Carlson
publicly inquired about the Mossad-Epstein connection and past allegations of a
symbiotic relationship as part of a larger blackmail operation on behalf of
Israeli intelligence during a speech Friday to the conservative youth group
Turning Point USA, saying "every single person in Washington, D.C., thinks
that."
"How
does a guy go from being a math teacher at the Dalton School in the late 70s
with no college degree to having multiple airplanes, a private island, and the
largest residential house in Manhattan?" Carlson said in his Turning Point
speech on July 11.
"Where
did all the money come from?"
Carlson's
questioning of the source of Epstein's wealth—more widely speculated to result
from his forays into finance and philanthropy, which made him
well-connected—was strongly disputed by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali
Bennett.
"The
accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running
a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false," Bennett wrote Monday
on X. "Epstein's conduct, both the criminal and the merely despicable, had
nothing whatsoever to do with the Mossad or the State of Israel. Epstein never
worked for the Mossad."
He
continued: "This accusation is a lie being peddled by prominent online
personalities such as Tucker Carlson pretending they know things they don't.
They just make things up, say it with confidence and these lies stick, because
it's Israel.
"There's
a vicious wave of slander and lies against my country and my people, and we
just won't take it anymore."
Ehud
Barak and Jeffrey Epstein's Alleged Ties
Some X
users responded to Bennett's post by posting old press clippings of Epstein's
purported relationship with Israeli officials, including a May 2023 story from
The Wall Street Journal that was republished by The Times of Israel, which
alleges that former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met with Epstein dozens
of times starting in 2013.
Barak
also met with Epstein monthly for nearly a year, beginning in December 2015,
according to the WSJ.
In July
2019, The New York Times reported that Barak, then 77, received approximately
$2.3 million in payments between 2004 and 2006 from a foundation associated
with Epstein. Epstein also invested a reported $1 million in a limited
partnership established by Barak in 2015.
Barak's
purported ties to Epstein were even admonished by current Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who at the time called for an investigation into
their relationship.
Shadow
Alliance
Former
National Security Agency counterspy John Schindler wrote on his Top Secret
Umbra blog in January 2024 that Epstein appeared to have been part of a shadowy
Israeli influence operation characterized as MEGA.
"There's
a venerable spook joke that you need to move on from counterintelligence work
when, at least once a week, you stare at yourself in the mirror while shaving
and think: 'I wonder who he's really working for?'" Schindler wrote.
He
continued: "That's not a one-pedophile job and, given the industrial scale
of Epstein's abuse over decades, with at least hundreds of victims, it would
take a considerable retinue if not a small army to keep that sordid operation
going and out of public view for any extended period."
Financial
Relationships
A 2021
Rolling Stone story involving inmate Steven Hoffenberg, imprisoned for 18 years
for committing a $450 million Ponzi scheme, detailed how Hoffenberg worked with
Epstein in the financial sector.
Hoffenberg
claimed at the time that Epstein moved in intelligence circles. When the author
of the piece, Vicky Ward, brought up Hoffenberg's relationship to Epstein
himself, the former financier reportedly legally threatened her.
"If
there's any implication of wrongdoing, I will take legal action against you
personally. I'm telling you so you understand," Epstein told Ward in an
off-the-record recording made years earlier as part of a Vanity Fair piece and
subsequently released in the discovery+ docuseries, Chasing Ghislaine.
"I
will be as harsh as I possibly can personally...not for the magazine, but you,
because I had this discussion with you. This relationship is with you...You
shouldn't risk your future for a job."
Alleged
Robert Maxwell Ties
A BBC
documentary, House of Maxwell, released in 2022, alleged that Robert Maxwell,
father of former socialite and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell, had
claimed that Epstein helped Maxwell hide hundreds of millions he had stolen
from his company's pension funds. Robert Maxwell fell off his yacht to his
death in 1991.
In 2020,
Hoffenberg said on an episode of the Broken: Seeking Justice podcast that
Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell met as early as 1988 through Robert Maxwell. It
was one of the first instances claiming that Epstein and Robert Maxwell had
business dealings together, although the podcast did not independently verify
the allegations, according to Forbes.
What
People Are Saying
Eric
Weinstein, mathematician and a former managing director of Thiel Capital, said
during an appearance on the Diary of a CEO podcast, hosted by Steven Bartlett:
"I don't know who Jeffrey Epstein was, but I would certainly bet money
that he was a product of at least one or more elements of the intelligence
community. I don't know who he was. I don't know who ran him. He certainly was
not a financier in any standard sense. That was a cover story."
British
entrepreneur Bartlett asks about Weinstein having met Epstein, and Weinstein
says, "He wasn't a financier the day I met him." Weinstein went on to
describe Epstein as a "weird guy" who "didn't seem to know a lot
about currency trading."
Journalist
Glenn Greenwald, on X: "1) One of Epstein's closest friends was former
Israeli PM Ehud Barak; 2) A key source of Epstein's vast wealth, though
mysterious, was from Les Wexner, whose primary life cause is Israel; 3)
Ghislaine Maxwell's father - the billionaire Robert Maxwell -- was a Mossad
agent who mysteriously died after that was reported.
"Though
Maxwell was British, Israel gave him a state funeral when he died; 4) Epstein
got the red carpet treatment when visiting Israel; 5) Epstein bankrolled major
investments in Israeli tech. ... But fine, if Epstein had no ties to Israeli
intelligence or any other intel service - which is theoretically possible - why
can't Pam Bondi, CIA and FBI say that?"
What
Happens Next
Following
Naftali Bennett's strong rebuke of Carlson's claims, the ex-Fox News anchor
took to social media to invite Bennett to discuss the matter more thoroughly on
his podcast.
"Instead
of issuing threats on social media, why don't you sit down for a rational
interview on Epstein's ties to the Israeli government?" Carlson wrote.
"We'll reach out to your office this morning."

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