The Israeli government installed security equipment and controlled access to a Manhattan apartment managed by Jeffrey Epstein, where former Prime Minister Ehud Barak frequently stayed. Emails released by the US Department of Justice reveal that Israeli officials coordinated with Epstein's staff to secure the residence, including installing surveillance equipment and conducting background checks on staff. Barak's wife, Nili Priell, discussed the installation of alarms and surveillance tools with Epstein's assistant, Lesley Groff. The arrangement was reportedly in place for at least two years, starting in 2016. Follow-up questions: 1. What implications does this revelation have for the relationship between Israel and the US, given the involvement of a former Israeli PM? 2. How does this affect Ehud Barak's reputation, considering his association with Epstein?
Christopher Nkunku's penalty helped Enzo Maresca earn his first win as Chelsea boss as the Blues secured a two-goal advantage against Servette in their Conference League play-off first leg.
A much-changed Chelsea side had been struggling to open up their Swiss opponents until Nkunku was sent sprawling by goalkeeper Jeremy Frick early in the second half.
