Court Allows Publication of Agam Tzarfati as Suspect in Benyahu Razi Murder
The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court extended the detention of suspects involved in the murder of Benyahu Razi on July 16, 2026. On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the defense attorneys of Agam Tzarfati, Razi's former partner, against the publication of her name. The court ruled there is no objection to making her identity public. Tzarfati is suspected of premeditated murder in collaboration with Shilat Huta. According to the indictment, the two allegedly conspired to harm Benyahu Razi after he physically assaulted Tzarfati the previous weekend in an apartment they rented in the Nachlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem.
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