Naftali Bennett denies Epstein–Mossad links, slams Tucker Carlson for spreading "vicious slander"
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Monday, Jul 14, 2025 9:41 am ET1min read
Naftali Bennett denies Epstein–Mossad links, slams Tucker Carlson for spreading "vicious slander"
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has categorically dismissed conspiracy theories linking notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein to the Mossad, Israel's powerful spy service. Bennett, who served as Prime Minister from June 2021 to July 2022, has been vocal in his denial of any such ties, asserting that the accusations are "categorically and totally false."The allegations, which have gained traction in recent months, were notably amplified by conservative media personality Tucker Carlson. At a Turning Point USA summit in Tampa Bay last week, Carlson suggested that Epstein was working on behalf of intelligence services, possibly not American, and questioned on whose behalf he was operating. Bennett responded swiftly on social media, denouncing the claims as "vicious slander and lies against Israel."
Bennett's strong stance comes amid renewed speculation surrounding Epstein's death and the ongoing debate over the FBI's conclusion that he committed suicide. Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in 2019, and his case has been a subject of intense scrutiny due to his connections to high-profile individuals and his alleged blackmail ring.
The former Prime Minister's assertion that the Mossad did not collaborate with Epstein is supported by his direct experience with the agency. As a former head of the Mossad, Bennett would have had firsthand knowledge of any such operations. His denial underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the need for evidence to substantiate such claims.
The incident highlights the ongoing challenge of disinformation and conspiracy theories in the public discourse, particularly in the wake of high-profile cases like Epstein's. As financial professionals and investors, it is essential to remain informed about such developments, as they can impact market sentiment and public perception.
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[1] https://nypost.com/2025/07/14/world-news/former-israeli-pm-naftali-bennett-denies-conspiracy-linking-epstein-to-mossad/

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