Suspects in Israeli rabbi’s murder in UAE arrested in Turkey

Mourners attend the funeral of Israeli-Moldovan rabbi Tzvi Kogan in Kfar Chabad, a Chabad-Lubavitch community in central Israel, on November 25, 2024. - The 28-year-old UAE-based Chabad Hasidic movement representative was found dead by security services last week in the United Arab Emirates, following what Israeli officials and an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group he was affiliated with called an anti-Semitic attack. Emirati authorities said on November 25, three suspects from Uzbekistan were in custody over the murder of a rabbi. (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP)

The three main suspects in the murder of an Israeli rabbi in the United Arab Emirates were arrested by Turkish officers in Istanbul, Turkey’s security sources told AFP on Tuesday.

Tzvi Kogan, a 28-year-old UAE-based rabbi, was found dead last week, following what Israel’s prime minister called “an abhorrent anti-Semitic terrorist attack”.

Emirati authorities on Sunday said three suspects were in custody over the killing of Kogan, without specifying the location or circumstances of their arrest, before confirming on Monday that the men came from Uzbekistan.

Then on Tuesday, the UAE thanked Turkey for Ankara’s cooperation in their arrest, again without elaborating further.

“The murderers of Rabbi Tzvi Kogan… were arrested in a secret operation carried out by the National Intelligence Organisation and the Turkish police,” Turkish security sources said on Tuesday evening.

The three men had been arrested in a taxi shortly after landing in Istanbul, and were subsequently extradited to the UAE, the same sources said.

Kogan’s death was a blow to the tiny Jewish and Israeli communities in the Muslim-majority UAE, which has kept a lower profile since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza in October 2023.

AFP

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