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Times Of Israel
Times Of Israel
24 Nov 2024


NextImg:Body of slain Chabad rabbi found in UAE; Israel condemns ‘antisemitic act of terror’

Emirati authorities have found the body of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, an emissary to Abu Dhabi’s Chabad chapter missing since Thursday, the Prime Minister’s Office and Foreign Ministry said in a joint statement Sunday.

Israel’s embassy in Abu Dhabi has been in contact with Kogan’s family in the UAE, the statement said, and family members living Israel have also been updated.

The statement called the killing of Kogan “a despicable antisemitic act of terror” and pledged that Israel would use all available means to bring the killers to justice.

The Ynet news site reported that Kogan’s car was found abandoned in Al Ain, around 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Abu Dhabi, where Kogan was based. It added, without citing sources, that there were signs of a struggle in the vehicle.

Officials suspect a number of Uzbek citizens recruited by Iran assaulted the rabbi and later fled to Turkey, the report said.

An unnamed official close to UAE authorities told Channel 12 that the country was angry and in shock, adding that senior state and religious officials were investigating.

Rabbi Levi Duchman (R), Chabad rabbi in the UAE, and Zvi Kogan (L), who supervises kosher kitchens in the UAE, June 29, 2021. (Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

“It happened after years when there wasn’t an unusual security or nationalistic incident,” the official was quoted as saying.

Kogan had been missing and presumed dead since Thursday.

Lawmakers and ministers in Israel released a flood of statements Sunday grieving his death and vowing a response to the murder.

President Isaac Herzog said he mourned “with sorrow and outrage,” adding in a post on X: “This vile antisemitic attack is a reminder of the inhumanity of the enemies of the Jewish people.

“It will not deter us from continuing to grow flourishing communities in the UAE or anywhere – especially with the help of the dedicated commitment and work of the Chabad emissaries all over the world.”

Herzog also thanked UAE authorities for their “swift action,” and said he trusted they will do all they can to bring the killers to justice.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz wrote on X that “Israel will not rest nor be silent until those responsible for this criminal act pay for their actions.”

“The State of Israel mourns the death of Rabbi Zvi Kogan,” Opposition Leader Yair Lapid wrote on X, calling the killing an “antisemitic terror incident” and vowing that the UAE and Israel would cooperate in the investigation.

National Unity chair Benny Gantz also shared his grief on X, vowing that Israel would act and that his “death will not be in vain.”

Zvi Kogan, a Chabad supervisor of kosher kitchens in the UAE (Channel 12 news screenshot)

Following the incident, the National Security Council reiterated its travel warning to the UAE, saying there remains a threat against Israelis and Jews in the country.

The UAE has a Level 3 travel warning, the NSC said, meaning all nonessential travel should be avoided.

“Avoid visiting businesses, gathering places, and entertainment venues identified with the Israeli and Jewish population,” the warning said. “Maintain increased vigilance in public places (including restaurants, hotels, bars, etc.). Avoid displaying Israeli symbols. Cooperate with local security forces, follow their instructions, and report immediately if you have been exposed to terror activity.”

Travelers are also urged to avoid posting on social media and to lock their profiles online.

Kogan was a dual Israeli-Moldovan citizen, and has been part of the Abu Dhabi Chabad chapter since Israel normalized ties with the UAE in late 2020 under a US-brokered agreement dubbed the Abraham Accords. It has maintained the relationship throughout Israel’s ongoing 13-month war in Gaza.

According to Ynet, Kogan participated in the first ever Holocaust remembrance day ceremony in the Gulf state in 2021, and led the Yizkor prayer during the event.

A large menorah is seen lit at the Israeli Pavilion of Expo 2020 in the Gulf emirate of Dubai on November 28, 2021, marking the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. (Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)

Kogan is the nephew of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, who was murdered along with his wife in a terror attack at the Nariman Chabad House in Mumbai in 2008.

Israel has been on high alert for Iranian efforts to harm Israelis and Jews around the world through its various agents and proxies, after the countries exchanged direct military blows for the first time this year.

Iran launched major drone and ballistic missile attacks against Israel in April and October, in response to Israeli strikes on its proxies in Lebanon and Syria. In late October, Israel retaliated with a series of strikes in which dozens of aircraft targeted strategic military sites across Iran as well as air defense batteries.

Iran has vowed to respond but has not yet done so in any major capacity.

Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.