Epstein Dossier/Emails Reveal Israel Managed Security at Pedophile’s Building


Friday, February 20th 2026

E-mails recently released by the US Department of Justice show that Israeli government security personnel helped monitor access and install security devices at a Manhattan apartment building owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, where former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is said to have stayed for long periods of time.

Correspondence shows the deals began in early 2016 at an Upper East Side residence. Side of Manhattan and remained in effect for at least two years.

Officials associated with Israel’s mission to the United Nations coordinated with Epstein’s staff on building access, visitor permits and security installations, writes TRT World.

Emails show Barak’s wife, Nili Priell, discussed installing alarms and remote surveillance systems, including window sensors and a mechanism that allows security personnel to disable the system to temporarily accept visitors.

The messages referred to a diplomat at the Israeli mission in New York, responsible for Barak’s protection.

Further exchanges reveal that Epstein’s staff has given Israeli security officials lists of employees who may need to enter the apartment and provided them with identification documents for background checks.

An aide noted that Epstein had no objection to the work. structural requirements required to install the equipment, writing that “holes in the walls” were acceptable.

The emails also suggest ongoing operational coordination between Epstein’s organization and Israeli security personnel regarding the property, though they do not indicate that the arrangements extend beyond the apartment itself. After Epstein’s death in 2019, Barak acknowledged meeting him several times but denied any financial or political support.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later rejected suggestions that Epstein acted on Israel’s behalf, saying the relationship with Barak did not imply any official role.

The newly surfaced emails are likely to intensify scrutiny of Epstein’s international contacts and political figures, years after his death. criminal case, but left many questions unanswered.

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Source: prizrenpost

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