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Three Convicted in Dubai Murder Case
United Arab Emirates, DubaiMonday, March 31, 2025
Israeli officials have hinted at an "axis of evil" being behind the killing. This term has been used in the past to refer to Iran and its allies. However, Iran has denied any involvement in the rabbi's death. The UAE has also not accused Iran directly. Still, Western officials suspect that Iran operates intelligence networks in the UAE. They also believe that Iran keeps an eye on the large Iranian population living in the country. In the past, Iranian intelligence services have been linked to kidnappings in the UAE. They have also used criminal gangs to target dissidents and enemies.
Zvi Kogan, a 28-year-old ultra-Orthodox rabbi, ran a kosher grocery store in Dubai. He was part of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, a prominent branch of ultra-Orthodox Judaism based in New York City. Kogan's murder has highlighted the presence of a growing Jewish community in the UAE. This community includes synagogues and businesses that cater to kosher diners. The UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, is known for its swift justice in capital cases. Executions typically occur after all appeals are exhausted. The UAE usually uses firing squads for executions.
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