Israeli Network's Role in Congo's Mineral Trade Exposed
Leaked documents reveal Israeli military contractors trained special operations in Congo to secure mineral resources. This deepens concerns over foreign exploitation of Africa's wealth amid ongoing conflicts.

In 2013, Global Strategic Group trained a special operations unit in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, focusing on mineral-rich regions. Leaked communications indicate former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak collaborated with Jeffrey Epstein to exploit Africa's mineral resources, particularly following Barak's resignation as Israel's defense minister.
The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions related to Kabila's support for the M23 rebels, which complicates the geopolitical landscape over Congo's natural resources. The U.S. and UAE are investing in a new paramilitary army to secure mines, with plans for over 20,000 personnel by 2028. The involvement of Israeli and American security forces raises concerns about the long-term implications for local governance and the Congolese populace's access to resource wealth.




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