Mossad Investigates Missing Chabad Representative Amid Security Warnings
Rabbi Kogan Goes Missing in UAE
Israeli intelligence is investigating Rabbi Zvi Kogan’s disappearance in the UAE as a suspected terrorist incident. Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan citizen, vanished on Thursday after failing to attend scheduled meetings. His wife reported him missing to Dubai’s Chabad house. Authorities later discovered his car in a city 90 minutes from Dubai.
Kogan’s Role as a Chabad Representative
Kogan served as an aide to the UAE’s chief rabbi and represented Chabad in the region. He lived in Dubai with his wife, a U.S. citizen, and managed a local supermarket. Chabad representatives, like Kogan, promote Judaism and work to dispel stereotypes about the faith. His sudden disappearance has sparked concerns among Israeli and UAE officials.
Heightened Security Concerns for Israelis
Israel recently warned citizens about traveling to the UAE due to terrorist threats targeting Israelis. Authorities urged Israelis in the UAE to stay vigilant and avoid displaying identifying items. Security officials also advised citizens to report any suspicious activities immediately. The travel advisory reflects growing concerns for Israeli nationals abroad, especially in regions with elevated risk levels.
Diplomatic and Personal Context
The UAE normalized relations with Israel in 2020 under the Abraham Accords, fostering new diplomatic and economic ties. Despite this, rising geopolitical tensions have heightened security risks for Israelis in the region. Kogan’s family history adds a tragic layer to this incident. His uncle, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, died in a 2008 terrorist attack at Mumbai’s Chabad House.
The investigation into Kogan’s disappearance continues, with Mossad and UAE authorities prioritizing the case. His disappearance underscores persistent challenges for Israelis, even in nations with formal peace agreements.