Israel denounces “anti-Semitic” murder of rabbi in Emirates

Israel denounces “anti-Semitic” murder of rabbi in Emirates
Israel denounces “anti-Semitic” murder of rabbi in Emirates

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country would use “all means” to punish the perpetrators of the “anti-Semitic” murder of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi in the United Arab Emirates.

The body of Tzvi Kogan, missing since Thursday in the Emirates where he was based, was found lifeless by the Emirati authorities, the Israeli government said in the morning, sparking indignation in Israel.

This murder “is a heinous act of anti-Semitic terrorism,” the government said in a statement, specifying that “the State of Israel will use all means at its disposal to ensure that justice is done and that those responsible for his death are held accountable. of their actions.” No details were provided on where the body was found, nor on the circumstances of the murder or the identity of the suspects.

“The State of Israel will use all means and will deal with the murderers of Tzvi Kogan and those who sent them, with all the firmness of the law,” responded Benjamin Netanyahu. In a video released by his services, during a council of ministers, he described the murder as a “despicable anti-Semitic terrorist attack”. The Mossad, the Israeli foreign intelligence service, has opened an investigation, Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Saturday, announcing the disappearance of the rabbi and already evoking the “terrorist” trail, without providing any details to support this trail.

The United Arab Emirates is one of the Arab countries that normalized relations with Israel under the 2020 Abraham Accords, promoted by Donald Trump during his first term in the White House.

Israeli authorities renewed the warning to Israelis to avoid all non-essential travel to the Gulf country and advised citizens already there to take extra precautions. “This despicable anti-Semitic attack reminds us of the inhumanity of the enemies of the Jewish people,” Israeli President Isaac Herzog commented on the social network X.

“It will not prevent us from continuing to develop thriving communities in the United Arab Emirates or elsewhere,” he assured. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz denounced, also on X, “a cowardly and despicable anti-Semitic terrorist crime.”

Married for six months according to Israeli media, Rabbi Tzvi Kogan was an emissary of Chabad Lubavitch, an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic movement with a global missionary commitment aimed at strengthening Jewish identity and bringing Jews closer to their faith. In a message on

For their part, the Emirati authorities have observed extreme discretion regarding this murder which they have not commented on. On Saturday, they indicated that they had “immediately launched search operations” to find Tzvi Kogan, whom they then presented as Moldovan, without mentioning his Israeli nationality. The Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was in contact with the Emirati authorities “in order to clarify the circumstances of this case”, referring to the disappearance, but not the death, of Tzvi Kogan.

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