Chabad emissary to UAE Zvi Kogan murdered in ‘antisemitic terrorist attack’
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have identified the body of previously missing Chabad emissary Rabbi Zvi Kogan, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Foreign Affairs Ministry announced on Sunday morning.
Mossad and authorities in the Gulf country had opened the investigation based on information that Kogan’s disappearance may be related to “a terrorist incident.”
“The Israeli mission in Abu Dhabi has been in contact with the family since the beginning of the incident and continues to support them during this difficult time,” the PMO and Foreign Affairs Ministry stated. “His family in Israel has also been informed.”
“The murder of the late Zvi Kogan is a criminal antisemitic terrorist attack,” the statement continued. “The State of Israel will act by all means and bring the criminals responsible for his death to justice.”
Investigating the disappearance
Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan dual citizen who lives in the UAE, has been missing since Thursday.
“Israeli intelligence and security agencies are working tirelessly out of concern for Zvi Kogan’s safety and well-being,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office promised on Saturday.
Kogan’s vehicle was discovered in a city about an hour and a half from Dubai, Ynet reported. Authorities suspect that he was abducted by three Uzbek nationals who subsequently fled to Turkey.
Information in Israel’s possession indicated that Kogan may have been under Iranian surveillance, reports said.
N12 reported that Kogan had entered the UAE on his Moldovan passport, which left authorities to contact the Moldovan embassy for support instead of Israel.
“There is great shock and anger following the absence of Chabad emissary Zvi Kogan. It happened after several years where there was no unusual security or nationalist incident,” a source close to Dubai authorities told N12. “In the government system, they hope that something will lead to the discovery of the mystery and good news. Senior clerics and the government are working to verify and clarify the incident.”
Remembering Rabbi Zvi Kogan
Kogan had only been married for a little over a year before his death. Before moving to the UAE, he served in the IDF.
Former Minister Ayoob Kara said before the discovery of Kogan’s body, “I have been accompanying the Chabad people since I arrived here in 2017, and Rabbi Zvi Kogan was one of them. I was with him at an event not long ago. This is a special rabbi with special connections. I know all of his surroundings, and he makes the State of Israel sacred. I hope for good news for the Kogan family as well.”
In response to news of the death, Chabad wrote “With great pain, we share that Rabbi Zvi Kogan, Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Abu Dhabi, UAE, was murdered by terrorists after being abducted on Thursday.”
They requested that a mitzvah be carried out in memory of Kogan.
️ Baruch Dayan HaemetWith great pain we share that Rabbi Zvi Kogan, Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Abu Dhabi, UAE, was murdered by terrorists after being abducted on Thursday. His body was recovered early Sunday morning, and his family has been notified.Please do a mitzvah in… pic.twitter.com/UwKmGqu3YK
— Chabad.org (@Chabad) November 24, 2024
Chabad Rabbi Zvi Kogan Missing from Dubai.Requests for prayers and added mitzvot in his merit:https://t.co/o3LgD7c4xy pic.twitter.com/bCnnnHX19y
— Chabad.org (@Chabad) November 24, 2024
On Saturday, the Chabad HQ asked people to pray for his safe return.
“We ask everyone to keep Zvi haCohen ben Ettel in your prayers,” Chabad posted on X/Twitter.
STATEMENT BY CHABAD-LUBAVITCH WORLD HEADQUARTERSWe are deeply concerned about Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary who went missing in the Emirati city of Dubai on Thursday. Our emissaries are working closely with authorities as they investigate his disappearance.… pic.twitter.com/bS6komiSVh
— Chabad Lubavitch HQ (@Lubavitch) November 23, 2024
“I received, together with the entire people of Israel, the difficult news of the cold-blooded murder of the emissary in Abu Dhabi, the holy Rabbi Zvi Kogan, by vile murderers,” Ynet quoted Religious Affairs Minister Michael Malchiali as saying in response to the news of Kogan’s death. “My condolences to his wife, who worked together with him in acts of kindness and God’s sanctification in their mission. In this difficult time, I am strengthening the hands of Chabad Chassidim and Chabad emissaries around the world. This criminal act is a wake-up call to take care of the safety of Chabad emissaries and members of Jewish communities around the world.”
Israel has long commented on fears for the safety of Jewish and Israeli communities living abroad. Chabad had been a potential target for a recently thwarted attack in Sri Lanka.