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
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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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“3.01 On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Sultan Bin Sulayem > wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: Esneh <”
Ehud Barak“e Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Defense Minister Ehud Barak. A nuclear Iran would bolster and encourage extre”
Jeffrey Epstein“From: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Sent: 8/27/2012 11:05:23”
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