Naftali Bennett denies Epstein-Mossad connection

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Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro spar over Epstein theories, DOJ response
Ashleigh Fields
July 14, 2025

Commentators Megyn Kelly and Ben Shapiro sparred on Monday over Jeffrey Epstein’s files and theories regarding his death. Kelly said sources have confirmed to her that Epstein did not kill himself but was targeted while working as an “agent” for the Israeli government, while Shapiro said unnamed whistleblowers were unreliable. “I can claim that he was working for a cadre of space aliens who are blackmailing high-profile Americans in order to protect from a future invasion. And there’s just about as much evidence for that as many of the claims that were being made on the other side,” Shapiro said during a Monday appearance on the “Megyn Kelly Show.” READ MORE

JPOST ‘Categorically false’: Bennett decries Carlson’s allegation Epstein worked for Israel’s Mossad Former prime minister Naftali Bennett confronted conservative pundit Tucker Carlson on Monday following his claim that Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence services. “As a former Israeli prime minister, for whom the Mossad directly reported to me, I say to you with 100% certainty: The accusation that Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false,” Bennett wrote on X/Twitter.

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