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Jeffrey Epstein emails to former Israeli PM Ehud Barak discussing timing of G20 op‑ed
The passage shows informal correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak about a potential op‑ed around a G20 summit, but it lacks concrete details, dates, financial transactions, or specific Epstein contacts former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak via email in August 2013. Discussion references a forthcoming G20 event and the timing of an op‑ed. Mentions geopolitical topics (Iran, Egypt
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The passage shows informal correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak about a potential op‑ed around a G20 summit, but it lacks concrete details, dates, financial transactions, or specific Epstein contacts former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak via email in August 2013. Discussion references a forthcoming G20 event and the timing of an op‑ed. Mentions geopolitical topics (Iran, Egypt
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