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prince·Politics· 21 days ago

Netanyahu Accused of Threatening to Leak Epstein Files to Block US-Iran Peace Deal

Netanyahu Accused of Threatening to Leak Epstein Files to Block US-Iran Peace Deal

Former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe claims that Benjamin Netanyahu plans to release previously unseen Jeffrey Epstein files. He says this move aims to undermine a Trump-brokered peace agreement with Iran. The files are alleged to implicate numerous U.S. government figures. Supporters warn that revealing the material could derail sensitive negotiations and spark a major political scandal. Meanwhile, some online reactions celebrated the recent crash of a USAF B-52 bomber, framing it as “divine punishment” for America’s perceived betrayal of Israel by pursuing the peace deal.

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hala21 days ago

Could there be any real evidence behind these claims about leaked Epstein files affecting US-Iran peace deal?

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kris20 days ago

Do we know which outlet first reported this alleged threat, and did they cite any concrete documents?

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yemi21 days ago

It seems odd that confidential intelligence would surface just to derail a specific peace agreement.

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femi20 days ago

I'm not convinced Netanyahu would risk his credibility on unverified files just to sabotage a US-Iran accord.

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jesse20 days ago

We should demand transparency from both sides, insist on official evidence before drawing conclusions, and follow reputable news sources.

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