Posted on 11/23/2025 6:51:09 PM PST by Words Matter
Ehud Barak, once hailed as Israel’s most decorated soldier and a brief prime minister from 1999 to 2001, has long positioned himself as a statesman of unyielding integrity—a liberal Zionist warrior against extremism. Yet, beneath this veneer lies a pattern of controversies that reveal a man whose ambitions often trumped ethical boundaries, national security, and accountability.
From reckless peace overtures that nearly handed sacred sites to Palestinian control, to deep entanglements with the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein—and even facilitating Epstein’s disturbing chumminess with notorious anti-Zionist and anti-Israel figures like Noam Chomsky—Barak’s legacy is one of self-serving opportunism.
Barak’s most infamous blunder came during the 2000 Camp David and Taba negotiations, where he dangled unprecedented concessions to Yasser Arafat—up to 97% of the West Bank, all of Gaza, and even shared sovereignty over East Jerusalem’s Old City and the Temple Mount. Declassified Israeli State Archives documents from June 2023 paint a damning picture: As a lame-duck leader, Barak was ready to relinquish Israeli control over Judaism’s holiest sites in a desperate bid for a deal.
This wasn’t bold statesmanship; it was naive capitulation. Arafat pocketed the offers, rejected them outright, and unleashed the Second Intifada—a bloodbath that killed over 1,000 Israelis. The fallout empowered Hamas and left Israel more vulnerable than ever.
Barak’s post-2013 “private sector” career is dominated by his alleged relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Documented include:
Crucially, there is no evidence whatsoever of Mossad involvement in any of these dealings—no operational link, no intelligence tasking, no agency fingerprints. The scandal is entirely personal and political.
Barak facilitated Epstein’s warm relationship with Noam Chomsky, one of the world’s most prominent anti-Zionist voices, who:
2025-released Epstein files show Chomsky praising Epstein as a “highly valued friend,” exchanging affectionate emails years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, and even discussing Israeli-Palestinian issues at a 2015 dinner arranged via Barak and Epstein.
As Israel fights multi-front wars, Barak continues to brand Netanyahu a “threat to democracy”—a charge that rings hollow from a man whose closest post-political confidant was a convicted sex offender who bankrolled anti-Netanyahu schemes and cultivated one of Israel’s most vicious ideological critics.
Israel deserves leaders whose private networks strengthen the state—not ones that empower its most determined detractors.
Published November 2025
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Noam Chomsky is “anti-Zionist.” Lol. Sure.
Yes. Chomsky is 100% anti zionist. And pro fakestinians.
Jeffrey Epstein is all over this friendly to Mr. Barak former Israeli PM. Epstein Estate email has Epstein writing a speech for Barak.
Virginia Giuffre in her posthumous memoir refers in some versions to a ‘well known former Prime Minister’ being involved in brutal sexual activity with her.
No, that’s made up garbage. He is anti-israeli and really he’s anti-Jewish. Does he care about Rohingya Ughurs or anything? No. Does he actually even care about the Palestinians? No just an excuse to beat up on Jews. If every Jew in Israel move to Uganda tomorrow he wouldn’t care if the Jordanian sliced and diced every Palestinian there was.
So, will you believe any leftist garbage I can get an AI to say?
Bannon and Epstein had a cozy relationship. Tried to defeat Bibi
Chomsky , like Soros = anti zionists fanatics.
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