
Ehud Olmert
Former Israeli Prime Minister listed in Epstein's black book
Former Prime Minister of Israel who appeared in Epstein's black book. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made.
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Ehud Olmert appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.
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Background
Ehud Olmert is an Israeli politician who served as the 12th Prime Minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009. Before becoming Prime Minister, he served as Mayor of Jerusalem, a position referenced in accounts of his interactions with various international figures. His tenure as Prime Minister encompassed major military and diplomatic events, including the 2006 Lebanon War against Hezbollah, the covert 2007 airstrike on a Syrian nuclear reactor, and extensive peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority facilitated by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. He also oversaw military operations in Gaza during the final months of his premiership.
Epstein Connection
Olmert's name appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book with three phone numbers listed. He also appears in a DOJ document list (DOJ-OGR-00022358) of unclear purpose alongside other notable individuals. Multiple documents from the office of Terje Rod-Larsen -- a UN diplomat with documented ties to Epstein -- reference Olmert in political and diplomatic contexts. Alan Dershowitz, a key figure in the Epstein case, described personal social interactions with Olmert in his writings. Despite these documentary traces, no allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made against Olmert in any of the reviewed documents. His appearances in the evidence appear to reflect his prominence as an Israeli political leader rather than any direct involvement with Epstein's activities.
Key Allegations(5)
Olmert's name and three phone numbers appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.
documentedOlmert's name appeared on a DOJ list or memorandum (DOJ-OGR-00022358) alongside other notable individuals including Brian Roberts, with the purpose and context of the list unclear.
documentedBusinessman Morris Talansky claimed to have given Olmert roughly $150,000 in cash, as testified in Jerusalem's District Court.
allegedOlmert stepped down as Prime Minister due to an indictment for alleged financial misconduct.
documentedOlmert allegedly pushed to extend the Gaza ground incursion beyond the original military plan to boost Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's political standing ahead of elections.
allegedLegal Status
Olmert appears in Epstein's black book and in a DOJ document list of unclear purpose. No charges, investigations, or legal proceedings related to the Epstein case have been documented against him. Separately from the Epstein matter, documents reference his indictment and corruption proceedings in Israel related to alleged cash payments from Morris Talansky.
Notable Statements(1)
“We must give up Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem.”
Key Relationships(4)
Ehud Barak co-occurs with Olmert in 36 documents. Both are referenced as former Israeli Prime Ministers involved in key security decisions, including the 2007 Syrian reactor strike and debates over Iranian nuclear facilities. Barak served as Defense Minister during Olmert's premiership.
Olmert's name appeared in Epstein's black book with three phone numbers. He also co-occurs with Epstein in 4 documents, though none describe direct personal interaction or wrongdoing.
Barack Obama co-occurs with Olmert in 34 shared documents, primarily in the context of US-Israel diplomatic relations and policy shifts under the Obama administration.
Bill Clinton co-occurs with Olmert in 14 shared documents, referenced in broader diplomatic and political contexts.
Timeline(11 events)
Olmert, as a Likud politician, participated in Israeli cabinet deliberations on responding to Iraqi Scud attacks during the Gulf War, expressing concerns about damaging US-Israeli relations if Israel retaliated militarily.
As Likud Mayor of Jerusalem, Olmert proceeded with opening a controversial archaeological tunnel near the Western Wall, sparking three days of violence resulting in approximately 25 Israeli soldiers and 100 Palestinians killed.
Olmert became Prime Minister following Ariel Sharon's incapacitation, forming a Kadima-led government with Tzipi Livni as Foreign Minister and Amir Peretz as Defense Minister.
Hezbollah attacked Israeli forces, triggering the 2006 Lebanon War under Olmert's leadership. The operation lasted 34 days with significant casualties on both sides.
Olmert, together with Ehud Barak and Tzipi Livni, allegedly approved a midnight airstrike on a Syrian nuclear reactor, reportedly built with North Korean technology and Iranian funding.
Olmert began peace negotiations with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, proposing a territorial land-swap arrangement.
During President George W. Bush's visit to Israel, Bush allegedly warned Olmert and his defense minister against attacking Iranian nuclear plants.
Olmert conducted indirect peace talks with Syria via Turkey, referenced in subsequent policy commentary.
Morris Talansky testified in Jerusalem's District Court, claiming to have given Olmert approximately $150,000 in cash, precipitating Olmert's resignation saga.
Olmert resigned as Prime Minister amid corruption allegations and an indictment for alleged financial misconduct.
The Olmert-Abbas land-swap proposal map was presented at the International Peace Institute.
At a Glance
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1 source for black book status
Epstein's Black Book
“Listed with 3 phone numbers in the contact directory seized by authorities”
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