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United Arab Emirates Arrest 3 Suspects in Murder of Rabbi Kogan

The United Arab Emirates announced the arrest of 3 suspects in the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a Chabad Shliach who was abducted on Thursday. "Full details of the incident will be disclosed upon the conclusion of the investigations," they said. Full Story, Video

Rabbi Zvi Kogan (right) with a fellow Jewish person a few days before his murder

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Angry and Heartbroken
November 24, 2024 1:15 pm

You can be sure that whoever was arrested is not a perpetrator in this horrific terrorist attack. They did not hang around waiting to be arrested. Three scapegoats were arrested.
It is the UAE’s way of making this horrific incident go away.
The actual murderous terrorists are far away taking refuge among the enemies of klal yisroel.

Agree
Reply to  Angry and Heartbroken
November 24, 2024 1:46 pm

Your comment is appreciated. Seems to be line with the “Moldovan citizen” usage

Don't jump to conclusions
Reply to  Angry and Heartbroken
November 24, 2024 6:04 pm

Why don’t you wait until more information comes out? Perhaps these 3 people were accomplices or played a smaller part.

Grateful we left
November 24, 2024 3:05 pm

Ever hear of Mossad?

Price Tag NOW
November 24, 2024 6:56 pm

Israel should tell the world that such collective terrorist actions will absolutely be followed by collective punishment every time. The terrorist attack was not against only an individual, it was collective and against all of Israel.

Every time a Jewish civilian is murdered, there will be a new settlement on “disputed land” in Israel. Terrorists don’t care about own lives, the lives of their families, nor money. Land is the only thing terrorists care about.
A new settlement in Israel should be authorized and named in the Rabbi’s honor.

With condolences,
Yaacov Yudewitiz

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