A Canadian-Israeli businessman was tragically killed in Alexandria, Egypt, on Wednesday evening by unknown gunmen. The victim, who held dual citizenship, was reportedly shot and killed in a targeted attack while leaving his business premises in the Raml neighborhood.
A 45-year-old father of three, David Levy was a successful entrepreneur with ties to both Canada and Israel. He was the owner of a textile factory in Alexandria and was known for his philanthropic work in the local community.
Egyptian authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack, but no arrests have been made. The Canadian government has issued a statement condemning the killing and offering support to the victim’s family. Israeli officials have also expressed condolences, citing Levy’s contributions to the Israeli-Egyptian business community.
The killing of David Levy highlights the risks faced by foreigners in Egypt, particularly in regions with high crime rates. As investigations continue, concerns about safety and security in the region remain a top priority. The incident has sparked fears among the expat community, with many calling for increased protection and cooperation between Egyptian and international authorities.
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The killing of David Levy highlights the risks faced by foreigners in Egypt, particularly in regions with high crime rates. As investigations continue, concerns about safety and security in the region remain a top priority. The incident has sparked fears among the expat community, with many calling for increased protection and cooperation between Egyptian and international authorities.