Binyahu Rezi's uncle against the murder suspects: "What are they made of? Admitting to the indictments with a grin from ear to ear"

Noam Rezi, the uncle of the late Binyahu Rezi, sharply criticized the murder suspects, Agam Tzarfati and Shilat Huta, who were recorded giggling during a court hearing. He described their behavior as a "TikTok live" and expressed shock at their smiling confessions. He also described a discussion with other suspects and Linor Sasson, whom he called "the brain behind everything."

Noam Rezi, the uncle of the late Binyahu Rezi, sharply attacked the murder suspects, Agam Tzarfati and Shilat Huta, after they were recorded giggling during the indictment reading at the Jerusalem District Court. Rezi described their behavior as a "TikTok live," noting that they fixed their hair, smiled, and joked, showing no sign of remorse. He emphasized that they admitted to the indictments "with a grin from ear to ear." Additionally, Rezi described a second discussion in which four bald young men appeared, who, in his words, behaved as if they had come to a documentary interview, and Linor Sasson, whom he called "the manager" and "the brain behind everything," who was recently released from prison. Rezi expressed shock at the lack of human decency and compared the group to a terror cell, while praying that justice be fully served against them.

Binyahu Rezi's uncle against the murder suspects: "What are they made of? Admitting to the indictments with a grin from ear to ear"