After Ahab receives his sentence, the prophecy turns directly to the person who actually planned and managed the crime. God does not overlook Jezebel's role. It is possible that Ahab attempted to shift the blame for the murder onto his wife, prompting a specific decree directed at her [מלבי״ם]. Because Jezebel was the central architect of Naboth's death, she receives a severe and unique punishment. This contrasts with Ahab, whose primary faults were idolatry and allowing himself to be led astray by her incitement. As a result, her fate is to have dogs consume her remains in the exact location where Naboth was killed [אברבנאל].
The precise location of this punishment in Jezreel is understood in a few different ways. One perspective identifies the area geographically, referring to the valley or the flat plain of Jezreel [רש״י, רלב״ג, רד״ק]. Another viewpoint understands the location as an architectural space, such as a low wall, the city's fortifications, or the area enclosed just inside the city limits. It was near this very boundary that her remains were ultimately consumed [מצודת ציון, רלב״ג, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. A third approach suggests the location simply refers to a specific portion of land or estate within the territory of Jezreel [רד״ק].