This qualitative study advances a novel theoretical framework linking three seemingly disparate phenomena: (1) the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking network as a mechanism of intelligence driven kompromat (compromising material) operated by Israeli state actors to blackmail US political and financial stakeholders; (2) the subsequent US diplomatic and military complicity in Israel's 2023 2024 military campaign in Gaza, which international legal scholars and humanitarian organizations have characterized as genocidal; and (3) the long term Israeli planning project to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from historical Palestine and transform the territory into a metropolitan Jewish only city under an apartheid regime. Drawing on settler colonial theory, intelligence studies, critical urban planning scholarship, and international humanitarian law, this paper synthesizes evidence from primary sources, legal documents, UN reports, and peer reviewed academic literature to demonstrate a causal chain. The findings suggest that Israeli intelligence agencies, notably Mossad, have historically cultivated networks of sexual compromise targeting US elites, with the Epstein operation representing the culmination of this strategy. The resulting leverage has neutralized US political will to constrain Israeli military operations, enabling the systematic destruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure, the killing of over 40,000 Palestinians including more than 15,000 children, and the advancement of a master planned metropolitan project to permanently erase Palestinian presence. The paper concludes that the so called "Board of Peace" international diplomatic mechanisms function as a "Bored of Peace," providing performative condemnation while facilitating ethnic cleansing through inaction. Keywords: Epstein network, Israeli intelligence, Mossad kompromat, Gaza genocide, Palestinian children, ethnic cleansing, settler colonialism, Jerusalem metropolitan plan, apartheid Israel, US foreign policy, blackmail, international law
Muhammad Dhiya Ulhaq (Mon,) studied this question.