The mother of a woman suspected of orchestrating the murder of Shalom Beniahu Razi in a Jerusalem Airbnb gave a controversial interview, claiming the couple had a 'toxic relationship' and downplaying her daughter's alleged role. Journalist Daniel Amram challenged her, saying her daughter is a 'heavy suspect' and that there were explicit threats. The mother denied her daughter's involvement and accused the media of a 'character assassination.'
In an interview published Tuesday, the mother of a woman suspected of involvement in the murder of Shalom Beniahu Razi defended her daughter, describing the relationship between the victim and the suspect as 'toxic.' The mother claimed her daughter had previously filed a complaint against Razi, and that the public does not know the full story. Journalist Daniel Amram, who conducted the interview, pushed back repeatedly, noting that the suspect is a 'heavy suspect' with incriminating evidence, including explicit threats and a video call during the murder. The mother denied her daughter's involvement and accused the media of a 'character assassination.' The case has been covered by The Zioneer previously; the suspect is alleged to have lured Razi to an Airbnb apartment where he was stabbed to death by a group of teenagers. The mother's statements have drawn criticism for appearing to justify the murder.
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