Former Israeli spy bombshell claims: Netanyahu has secret weapon to sabotage US-Iran peace deal
At G7 summit, Trump also criticized Israel for Lebanon conflict and urges Netanyahu to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon
The world is celebrating a historic peace deal between Iran and the US, paving the way to the end of months-long conflict in the Middle East and opening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.
The highly anticipated peace deal is scheduled to be signed on Friday in Switzerland. As per Iran’s Foreign Minister, the most important issue of the deal is to end war at all fronts including Lebanon where Israel is striking indiscriminately and fighting Hezbollah.
Although, the peace deal between Tehran and Washington goes against the wishes of Israel who does not wish to bring stability to the Middle East for its own self-interested purposes.
It is uncertain how Israel would behave or act. However, the bombshell claims made by former Israeli intelligence officer, widely circulating on social media platforms.
Speaking at Going Underground hosted by Afshin Rattansi, the former Israeli spy, Ari Ben-Menashe, said, Israel would try to sabotage the deal if real development regarding the deal happened between the US and Iran.
Talking about the secret weapon of sabotage, the ex-officer claimed, "Netanyahu would sabotage this by putting out Epstein material targeting U.S. government officials, including Trump.”
He further added that the Israeli PM would “put down the new and unseen Epstein material, never before seen in the public.”
Ben-Menashe asserts that Jeffrey Epstein was recruited by Robert Maxwell and Ehud Barak in the 1980s to act as an Israeli intelligence asset. He claims the primary objective was to compromise Western politicians and public figures to exert influence.
At the G7 Summit on Tuesday, Donald Trump also expressed his views on the Lebanon war, stating, “Israel has been fighting Hezbollah for too long and too many people are being killed…..It has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon.”
"I didn't like that he did an attack... that was too much," Trump added
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