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Jeffrey Epstein forwards email on US‑Israel relations and Iran

The passage is a forwarded public‑policy commentary with no new factual claims, specific transactions, or actionable intelligence linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It merely repeats an opini Email originates from Jeffrey Epstein's personal address. Content is a forwarded article by Ephraim Sneh on US‑Israel strategic concerns. Mentions Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak in

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #027099
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The passage is a forwarded public‑policy commentary with no new factual claims, specific transactions, or actionable intelligence linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It merely repeats an opini Email originates from Jeffrey Epstein's personal address. Content is a forwarded article by Ephraim Sneh on US‑Israel strategic concerns. Mentions Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak in

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From: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Sent: 8/27/2012 11:05:23 AM To: Sultan Bin Sulaye Subject: Re: How to Repair the Widening American-lsraeli Rift http://www. google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqMS5jOONtuA2fbH1hED38qZkrNKc6VJw?docId=CNG. 15 8e059567cc64e99373df644f3 134b3.01 On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Sultan Bin Sulayem > wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: Esneh < Date: August 27, 2012 9:23:47 AM GMT+01:00 To: 'Esneh' Subject: How to Repair the Widening American-Israeli Rift Israel Policy Forum On Iran: How to Repair the Widening American-Israeli Rift Ephraim Sneh The Islamist takeover in the Middle East and North Africa has created perilous strategic turbulence in the region. Consequently, it is now critically important that the United States and its few allies cooperate closely. Unfortunately, this has not been the case in recent weeks for US- Israel relations regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The disagreement about attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities has turned into ugly bickering, much of it disguised. This is harmful for both Israel and the United States. To heal this rift — which is necessary to effectively address the Iranian threat — we must understand the following basic facts: 1. The Israeli fear of a nuclear Iran is genuine. It is not a political trick of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Defense Minister Ehud Barak. A nuclear Iran would bolster and encourage extremist militant forces across the region. The moderates would be discouraged, intimidated and invariably weakened to the point where they would be unable to negotiate with Israel. In just a few years, Israel will be surrounded by three ‘Pakistan-like’ countries: Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey. All three would possess nuclear weapons and be dominated politically by Islamists. In such a scenario, Israel would lose its strategic advantage in the region. It would lose its lead as a country of entrepreneurship and excellence, as foreign investment would decline and talented young Israelis would build their future abroad. No responsible Israeli

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