UAE says three Uzbeks arrested over Israeli-Moldovan rabbi's murder
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Authorities in the United Arab Emirates say they have identified three Uzbek nationals as the suspects arrested over the murder of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi and said they were working to determine a motive.
The interior ministry published photos of three blindfolded men whom it named as Olimboy Tohirovich, Makhmudjon Abdurakhim and Azizbek Kamilovich.
The body of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a 28-year-old emissary for the Orthodox Jewish organisation Chabad Lubavitch in Abu Dhabi, was found on Sunday, three days after he had disappeared.
Israel condemned the killing as an 鈥渁bhorrent antisemitic terrorist attack鈥 and vowed to track down those responsible. Moldova also called it an 鈥渁ct of antisemitism鈥.
The UAE鈥檚 ambassador to the US said it was a crime against the Gulf Arab state, which established full diplomatic and trade relations with Israel in 2020.
Rabbi Kogan's funeral is expected to take place at the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on Monday evening, after an Israeli religious organisation that collects remains of the dead for burial said a plane carrying his body had left the UAE.
鈥淎t this moment, his coffin has been placed on a flight to Israel,鈥 Zaka said in a statement.
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that security authorities had 鈥渂egun initial investigations with the three suspects arrested for committing the murder of Moldovan resident Zvi Kogan in preparation for referring to the public prosecution鈥.
It also expressed a commitment to 鈥渟wiftly take the necessary measures to uncover the details, circumstances and motives of the incident鈥.
Israel鈥檚 Haaretz newspaper cited Emirati security sources as saying over the weekend that a suspected cell 鈥渋ndirectly operated by Iran鈥 was responsible.
However, Iran鈥檚 embassy in the UAE said it 鈥渃ategorically rejects allegations鈥 of any Iranian involvement.
On Monday, the Israeli news website Ynet reported that the killers might be linked to Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hamas or another 鈥渢errorist organisation鈥.
Rabbi Kogan was in the UAE as an emissary for Chabad, which caters to the religious, social and humanitarian needs of Jews around the world, and he also managed a kosher supermarket in Dubai.
The rabbi was reported missing by his wife after he did not show up to a meeting on Thursday.
Chabad said he was abducted in Dubai and driven towards the border with Oman.
His car was abandoned in Al Ain, which is about 90 minutes鈥 drive away from his home in Abu Dhabi, his body was found on Sunday morning after 鈥渟ecurity and intelligence agencies from a number of countries co-ordinated an intensive investigation to locate him鈥, it added.
Speaking at the start of the Israeli government鈥檚 weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to track down the rabbi鈥檚 killers.
鈥淭he State of Israel will use all means, and will deal with these murderers, and those who dispatched them, to the fullest extent of the law. None of them will get away,鈥 he said.
Moldova鈥檚 President, Maia Sandu, said her country mourned 鈥渢he tragic loss鈥 of Rabbi Kogan and 鈥渟trongly condemn this hateful act鈥.
"Our thoughts are with his family, the Jewish community, and all who grieve," she said.
Yousef Al Otaiba, the UAE鈥檚 ambassador to the US, said: 鈥淶vi Kogan鈥檚 murder was more than a crime in the UAE - it was a crime against the UAE. It was an attack on our homeland, on our values and on our vision.鈥