TEHRAN (Defapress) - New documents released in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the criminal pimp of the American elite, show that Roed Larsen, a senior Norwegian diplomat and architect of the treacherous Oslo Accords of 1993, was deeply involved in this evil network.

The documents show that Epstein loaned Roed Larsen $130,000 in 2013 and left $10 million in his will to Roed Larsen’s two children. These amounts and suspicious relationships are now raising serious questions about the Norwegian diplomat’s role in the Oslo peace process.
The new documents reveal Roed Larsen’s close collaboration with Epstein on various issues, including granting visas to prostitutes on the island and receiving $10 million from him. Following this incident, the question has arisen in the Palestinian public opinion as to whether the reconciliation process was guided by pressure from Epstein and his political and intelligence networks.
“Roed Larsen”, one of the main figures in the reconciliation process in the 1990s, is now facing charges of corruption and extortion. Documents released by the US Department of Justice and investigations by the Norwegian media show that he used his position as head of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York to whitewash Epstein and his entourage.

According to these documents, Roed Larsen wrote letters to American officials to issue visas to Russian prostitutes in Epstein’s circle. Most of these women were victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse by Epstein.
One of the victims told the Norwegian media that Epstein sent him to infiltrate the Roed Larsen Institute. Another victim said that Roed Larsen issued her visa at the direct request of Epstein’s aide.
Oslo was a trap
For Palestinians now facing the bitter realities of the failed Oslo Accords, the scandal was a bitter explanation for the devil’s engineered reconciliation process.

Mustafa Barghouti, secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative Party, told Al Jazeera: “I am not surprised by this corruption that has been exposed. We did not feel good about Larsen from the very beginning. Oslo was a trap. I do not doubt that the Israeli side heavily influenced Larsen. The revelation of millions of dollars transferred to the Larsen family by a Mossad-linked individual like Epstein shows that this corruption was carried out to serve the interests of Israel and against the interests of the Palestinian people.”
Missing archives
The scandal has reignited calls for the release of Roed Larsen's private archives, compiled during the secret 1993 negotiations. Investigations show that vital documents from this period have been removed from the archives of the Norwegian Foreign Ministry. Critics say that the disappearance of the documents hides the true extent of corruption in the negotiations and final agreements with Palestinian leaders.
The Roed Larsen case reveals the workings of a global governance system run through blackmail and intelligence operations.

“As Palestinians, we were treated like children and as if we had no right to demand our rights. Today, we realize that a large part of the international system was actually Epstein’s island,” says Wissam Afifa, a Gaza-based political analyst who studies the connection between the evil deeds on Epstein’s island and the international community’s treatment of Palestinians.
Now, the legacy of the diplomat who once proudly shook the hand of the American president in the White House has become an indelible stain on the face of the global order and Western rulers, revealing the nature of the reconciliation project in West Asia.