While US and Israeli elites dodge accountability in Epsteinâs wake, Ehud Barak faces rebukeâless for his ties than for clashing with Likudâs MAGA agenda.
By H. Scott Prosterman, Reposted from Informed Content, February 24, 2026
Though the Israeli and American power elites have, for the most part, declined to take action against Epstein associates, unlike those in Europe, former Israeli PM Ehud Barak is at least being publicly rebuked, only because the ruling Likud Party perceives him as an enemy of their MAGA agenda, and therefore an enemy of the state.
We learned from the Epstein files that Barak thought out loud about luring a million Russians to Israel, to dilute the Palestinian and Arab presence, as well as that of East African and Mizrahi Sephardic Jews. Barak said essentially that Israel can now afford to be more selective than in the early days of the nation, when it âhad to take everybody.â Barak proposed giving preference to attractive young women and offering them a fast-track to Jewish conversion in the process.
Part of Barakâs demographic aim was to outnumber and further marginalize the Mizrahi or Sephardic Jews in Israel. These Sephardic Jews, from Middle Eastern and African countries, faced discrimination from the politically and socially dominant Ashkenazi Jews who hailed from Europe. The Sephardim include the Falasha Jews allowed in from Ethiopia and Somalia 20-30 years ago. They are not Barakâs favored demographic, so his proposal was to minimize them and other eastern Jewish communities.
The Israeli government was also invested in Epstein, to the point of installing and managing security for an apartment in one of Epsteinâs buildings, where Barak and his wife stayed. The unit at 301 East 66th Street was owned by Epsteinâs brother Mark and used to house some of the underage âmodelsâ subjected to abuse. The security detail there was controlled by Rafi Shlomo, the late, former director of protective services at the Israeli mission, who also served as head of Barakâs security team.
Shlomo controlled access to the apartment and vetted Epstein employees on the property with background checks. This began in 2016, eight years after Epsteinâs conviction for sex crimes in Florida. The Israeli government supported an association with him that doesnât reflect well, and may point to other activities not to be proud of.
Barak was deeply enmeshed with Epstein. In her memoir, published after her tragic suicide, Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre told of being badly beaten and raped in 2002, aged 18, by a âwell-known prime ministerâ on Epsteinâs private island. She depicted the assault as the most brutal she experienced, writing that she begged Epstein to keep the ex-head of state away from her but that he said icily that this sort of abuse was âpart of the job.â She revealed that it was at that point that she determined to flee him. She did not name him in the book, but Giuffre had previously accused Barak. The former prime minister has denied wrongdoing.
Some suspect that Epstein was a secret Mossad operative, gathering information and luring powerful men to his island, in order to create obligations to him, and to gather compromising information on world and business leaders. Powerful women, including Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, are also in the Epstein files for their associations. She sought his counsel for enriching and promoting her foundation, Motherâs Army. So his influence was about more than sex. Apparently, Barak used Epstein as a go-between for communicating with Donald Trump. Barakâs wife, Nili Priel, is also named in the files.
Meanwhile. PM Benjamin Netanyahu is spinning the Barak-Epstein relationship as a reflection only of Barak, and not of the Israeli government. Considering that his Likud Party has become an adjunct of Trumpâs MAGA movement, and an Israeli version of the same, Netanyahu may be protesting too much. That appears to be especially true as Netanyahu accused, âBarak of working with the âanti-Zionist radical leftâ to undermine Israelâs current government.â Theatrical accusations indeed, in the spirit of Queen Gertrude and Hamlet.
But Netanyahuâs grandstanding effort to distance Israel is undermined by Yoni Koren, the late bureau chief for the Israeli Defense Ministry. He also enjoyed hospitality in the same building as Barak. Epsteinâs ties to Israel were considerable and were most profound under Likud governments.
The incomplete trove of documents released thus far reveals that Epstein financed right-wing settler organizations, including the Jewish National Fund (JNF). The JNF began with the intent to help Jews escape the pogroms and later the Holocaust, but it soon became active in displacing native Palestinians. Epstein also paid for some of Israelâs âoverseas intelligence services.â If Epstein was not was likely what is called in intelligence work an âassetâ for Mossad rather than a field officer himself.
Epstein also had extensive contacts with Koren in his governmental capacity, aside from his residency on East 66th Street, and paid for his cancer treatments. Then thereâs the connection with Ghislaine Maxwellâs father Robert Maxwell, who has been linked to Israel intelligence, and whose support for Israel goes back to 1948, when he supplied weapons to the Irgun terrorist gang to defeat the British. Maxwellâs standing and loyalty to Israel were reflected by his receiving an Israeli State funeral.
The Epstein Files reveal a deeply complex and tangled web. Epsteinâs great wealth afforded him access and influence to highly placed government, business, and academic superstars, and opportunities to exact quid pro quo benefits. His trafficking of underage girls as âhoney trapsâ gave Epstein âsomething on them,â which elevated his manipulative capabilities. For those interested in this web of corruption, there is plenty to mine for in this summary from Al-Jazeera.
Perhaps the most embarrassing revelation about former Israeli PM Barak has been his open discussion about demographic engineering, in order to dilute the influence and presence of Palestinians, Israeli Arabs, and the Mizrahi Jews. For all of Israelâs âorthodoxâ and unyielding restrictions about conversion, immigration, and âwho is a real Jew,â itâs astonishing to read about his willingness to compromise those standards, while Israel still refuses to recognize the legitimacy of Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Reform Judaism.
Israel wouldnât allow one of their great Olympian Gold Medalists to marry in Israel, because they werenât satisfied with his Jewish bona fides. But Barak encouraged recruitment of attractive young women from Russia and Belarus to offer a quick conversion to meet his preferred demographic ideal. Haaretz quoted Barak saying to Epstein: âMany people will apply to come to Israel,â adding: âWe can control the quality much more effectively, much more than the founding fathers of Israel did.â Those founders took in hundreds of thousands of Mizrahim â Jews with roots in North Africa and the wider Middle East. âThey took whatever came. They had to save people. Now, we can be more selective.â
H. Scott Prosterman is a writer and communications consultant in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds an M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Michigan.
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