
Israeli CEO arrested for sexually assaulting at least 5 children
ALBAWABA - An Israeli CEO named Itay Levy recently made headlines after being accused of sexually assaulting at least five children under the age of four.
Israeli media reported last Thursday that an investigation was launched against the CEO of Cornelius, and upon searching his electronic devices under a warrant, authorities allegedly found disturbing files, including graphic child pornography and images of abuse.
Amid examining the concerning content found on his electronic devices, authorities arrested Levy. A storage device was also examined by the investigators, where they found a plethora of disturbing content of children and a file documenting an act of sodomy.
⚡️🇮🇱JUST IN: Israeli Cyber CEO Arrested for Child Sexual Abuse of five children under the age of four.
Itay Levy, CEO of the cyber firm Cornelius and a resident of Modi'in in his 50s, has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing minors [Pedophilia]. The investigation began… pic.twitter.com/UbRLaK0ujw — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) April 11, 2025
The investigation was launched after a child victim told their parents that they were abused by the Israeli CEO, who is in his 50s, as reported by PressTV. Following the investigation, the victims' parents were summoned to receive an update on the horrifying matter.
Several social media users took to platforms such as Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) to complain about mainstream media not covering a serious topic like this. A user wrote on X, "How are these cases popping up one after the other, not even mainstream yet?"
Another likened the CEO to a former Subway spokesperson named Jared Fogle, who was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in 2015 after being accused of possessing child pornography and having sex with a minor during a trip outside the US.
The X user wrote, "On the left, we have Itai Levy. On the right, we have Jared Fogle. One of these men is a pedophile jеw. So is the other." With photos of both individuals attached to the post.
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