03/27/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The Israeli operative responsible for pushing the “Hamas mass rapes” hoax on the world is back in the news for scamming donors of millions of dollars while continuing to spread misinformation.
Cochav Elkayam-Levy, also a lawyer, stands accused of ripping off numerous major donors, including one who is a member of the Biden regime. Despite being awarded the Israeli Prize last week, Elkayam-Levy continues to lie about Hamas atrocities that never happened, and failed to deliver on her promise of delivering a major report about alleged sexual violence on October 7.
“People have disassociated themselves from her because her research is inaccurate,” an Israeli government official told YNet about the scandal. “After all, the whole story is that they want to accuse us of spreading fake news, and her methodology was neither good nor accurate.”
The Israeli government was particularly upset at Elkayam-Levy over false claims she spread that a Hamas militant cut an unborn baby from a pregnant woman before raping said woman. That lie was originally concocted by confirmed fraudster Yossi Landau of the corrupt ZAKA organization.
“The story about the pregnant woman who had her stomach cut open – a story that was proven to be untrue, and she spread it in the international press,” the same Israeli official complained about this lie from Elkayam-Levy.
“It’s no joke. Little by little, professionals began to distance themselves from her because she is unreliable.”
(Related: Remember when The New York Times was caught lying about “Hamas mass rapes” by promoting the hoax as if it were true?)
Another thing Elkayam-Levy did to alienate herself from the Israeli government is spin her “civil commission” out of a one-woman operation she was running called the Deborah Institute. By doing this, Elkayam-Levy created the illusion that she was representing Tel Aviv in some official capacity, which is not the case.
“In the beginning she was really very active, which was very nice,” the same Israeli government source is quoted as saying about Elkayam-Levy.
“Then it started calling itself a civilian commission. People got confused, members of Congress turned to people who work with Israel and asked what it is – ‘Israel built a commission?’ It’s a confusing name. And to the question of whether there is such a thing at all? Is there such a body?’ The answer is – no. It is the body. She is the civil commission.”
It is through that Deborah Institute that Elkayam-Levy was able to grift millions of dollars from unsuspecting donors who trusted that she was telling the truth. Some of the high-dollar folks that Elkayam-Levy conned out of money include wealthy American Jewish donor Rahm Emanuel, formerly of the Obama regime, who is currently the Biden regime’s ambassador to Japan.
When first launching her so-called “civil commission,” Elkayam-Levy begged for $8 million, $1.5 million of which was for “management and administration.” The same Israeli official quoted throughout this article said that Emanuel gave her money, and after that she continued to ask for more money for “lectures.”
Five months later and Elkayam-Levy still has nothing to show for all that money she bilked from donors. She promised to reveal some big things but has since done nothing, reportedly, except land herself back in the news for fraud.
“Not a trace of remorse for the thousands of deaths of defenseless women and children whose torture, humiliation, and deaths Elkayam-Levy is largely responsible for,” one commenter noted about all of Elkayam-Levy’s collateral damage.
“While I doubt Rahm Emanuel was scammed since he knows the whole war is just a scam to genocide the Palestinians … there is some kind of riff between American Jews and Israeli Jews,” speculated another.
A lot of what the world was told about October 7 isn’t true. Find out more at Prophecy.news.
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