Netanyahu’s Bitter Admission: A Child Sex-Trafficking Broker Is Our Associate!

Saturday, November 22, 2025

SAEDNEWS: Israeli Prime Minister Confirms Link Between Notorious U.S. Sex Trafficker and Mossad by Sharing Article on X

Netanyahu’s Bitter Admission: A Child Sex-Trafficking Broker Is Our Associate!

According to the political service of Saed News, as reported by Fars:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared an article on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday claiming that Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious financier convicted of sexual crimes, once worked for Israeli intelligence.

Who Was Jeffrey Epstein and Why Is He Controversial?
Jeffrey Epstein was an American financier who initially gained fame as a wealthy money manager. However, he ran a network for the sexual exploitation of underage girls.

He was accused of sex trafficking and abusing more than 100 underage victims and maintained close connections with powerful figures, including politicians, celebrities, and billionaires.

Epstein used his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands for suspicious parties. In 2008, he was convicted of abusing underage girls but served only 13 months in jail under a secret plea deal.

In 2019, Epstein was arrested again and awaited trial, which could have revealed his ties to many global political figures, including Donald Trump. Suddenly, his body was found in a New York prison cell. Authorities claimed suicide, but this narrative has never fully convinced the public due to Epstein’s powerful connections.

Epstein possessed sensitive information about notable figures like Bill Clinton, Trump, Prince Andrew, and Bill Gates, leading many to believe his death prevented court revelations.

Netanyahu and Epstein
Epstein’s case has become emblematic of corruption among the wealthy and powerful in the Western world, drawing renewed attention amid recent allegations against Donald Trump.

In recent months, evidence has emerged suggesting Epstein had extensive ties with Israel and was allegedly an agent of Mossad.

What Netanyahu Shared
The article Netanyahu reposted on Friday originally appeared in the left-leaning U.S. magazine Jacobin, which he shared without comment.

The piece’s headline reads: “Jeffrey Epstein Claimed He Interfered in Israeli Elections” and focuses on recently leaked texts from Epstein. In these messages, Epstein claimed to have advised former Israeli Prime Minister and military commander Ehud Barak during Israel’s tense 2019 parliamentary elections.

It’s likely Netanyahu’s intent in sharing the article was to tarnish Barak, a political rival. The Jacobin article, citing leaked emails, suggests even closer ties between Barak and Epstein than previously known.

Barak has been a vocal critic of Netanyahu, repeatedly calling him a serious threat to Israeli democracy. However, the article also contains uncomfortable sections that Netanyahu may have preferred to ignore.

Confession for Unclear Reasons
Israel’s Times of Israel reported that it is unclear whether Netanyahu realized the reposted article also described his own leadership as “extremely extreme and mired in corruption.”

More importantly, another section of the Jacobin article explores Epstein’s ties to Israeli intelligence. It states that Epstein was a Mossad agent or worked in some capacity for the Israeli spy network.

Speculation about Epstein’s Mossad ties has circulated for years. For instance, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson publicly claimed Epstein worked for Mossad, a widely held belief.

Recently, U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene told CNN that Israel may have pressured the White House to withhold Epstein’s full file, referencing his business ties with Barak and Israel.

The Times of Israel noted that it remains unclear why Netanyahu chose to highlight Mossad-related claims from a left-leaning publication.

Following Netanyahu’s move, conservative American analyst Megan Kelly reposted his tweet, commenting: “I guess asking whether Epstein was an Israeli intelligence agent is no longer anti-Semitic, and we shouldn’t rely solely on Barak’s denial. Got it!”