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White House denounces murder of Chabad rabbi in UAE ‘in strongest terms’

“This was a horrific crime against all those who stand for peace, tolerance and coexistence,” the White House National Security Council said.

White House Oct. 7 blue and white
The White House is illuminated in blue and white in solidarity with Israel after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack, Oct. 9, 2023. Credit: Adam Schultz/White House.

The White House National Security Council condemns the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates “in the strongest terms,” Sean Savett, a spokesman for the council, stated on Sunday evening.

“Our prayers are with his family, the Chabad-Lubavitch community, the broader Jewish community and all who are mourning his loss,” Savett said. “This was a horrific crime against all those who stand for peace, tolerance and coexistence. It was an assault as well on UAE and its rejection of violent extremism across the board.”

Washington “is working in close coordination with Israeli and UAE authorities, and we have offered all appropriate forms of support,” the council spokesman added. “We commend the rapid efforts of UAE authorities who now have suspects in custody. Those who carried out this crime, and anyone supporting them, must be held fully accountable.”

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