Authorities of the United Arab Emirates just announced a short time ago today (Sunday) that they have captured three people suspected of having kidnapped and murdered Rabbi Tzvi Kogan, a Chabad shaliach operating in the country.
The UAE Interior Ministry said they have caught three suspects in the murder of Rabbi Kogan, and that they would take a firm hand against any who would endanger security in the country.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who called the attack a "criminal antisemitic terror attack," previously thanked the UAE for its involvement in the investigation and said that he looks forward to strengthening peace and stability with this and other countries in facing Iran and what he called its "axis of evil."