Protesters gather at Pedophile Ehud Barak’s home, demand investigation SEX with underage girls
About 130 protesters gathered in front of former Prime
Minister Pedophile Ehud Barak’s Tel Aviv residence on Monday evening, holding
signs and speaking with neighbors about his ties to late billionaire financier
and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Israel News spoke with the protesters, who expressed
frustration with what they see as the Israeli media’s refusal to properly
investigate accusations against Barak from an alleged Epstein victim.
The protesters’ signs read “Lolita Minister” and “Black Flag
protests – financed by money from the sex trafficking of minors,” a reference
to the anti-government Black Flag protests Barak openly supports.
“We’re not here to make any problems,” said Elad, a
protester. “We’re here to display our signs, get the message out, and give
information. Even some of the neighbors have come down and spoken with us, and
learned things they weren’t aware of before.”
“Barak’s connection to Epstein is being downplayed by the
Israeli media,” he said. “It’s the elephant in the room. The press is unwilling
to have a discussion [about the allegations]. He is still being invited to Meet
the Press, he’s still sitting on panels, and nobody is asking anything.”
Pedophile Barak’s ties to Epstein stretched back at least 15
years. Starting in 2004, he received over $3 million in funding from various
Epstein-related institutions, including the Wexner Foundation.
Virginia Roberts Guiffre, who was allegedly trafficked as a
minor by Epstein, said in a 2016 deposition that she was sexually abused by
Barak when she was a teen. The deposition was unsealed in June 2020.
Representatives for Barak responded in a statement to Israel
Hayom that he “does not comment on imaginary rumors or false affidavits.”
Many of the protesters said they believe Guiffre’s
allegation warrants a proper investigation, by both the Israeli police and the
media, and are disturbed by governmental silence on the matter.
“I’m a single mother of four children and I don’t live in
Tel Aviv. I paid for a babysitter so that I could be here today,” said Ayelet,
another protester. “That’s how important this is to me.”
“I’m very concerned that child traffickers will begin
operating in Israel,” she said, adding that she fears traffickers will become
emboldened by the lack of police investigation.
She said she feels the media, “especially left-wing Channel
12 and Channel 13,” aren’t investigating Barak because it’s politically
inconvenient.
In July 2019, The Daily Mail published photos taken in 2016
of Barak on the doorstep of Epstein’s New York mansion. The visit occurred years
after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution and 13
month prison term.
In the photos, Pedophile Barak approaches Epstein’s home
with a scarf covering his face, as though he is attempting to hide his
identity.
Pedophile Barak told The Daily Beast that he covered his
face because of the chilly New York weather, saying, “It was so cold the Middle
Easterner had to put on a hat.”
He claimed the photos were leaked by Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to The Daily Mail as part of a smear campaign during the run-up to
the March 2020 Israeli elections.
He admitted to visiting Epstein’s homes and his private
Caribbean island, but told The Daily Mail he “never met Epstein in the company
of women or young girls.”
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