After his announcement was read to him, the respondent said: "I want you to change the sentence above that I don't wear hats." In response, the investigator, Sgt. Fouad Moadi, asked, "Then why are you wearing hats," to which he replied: "Not everyone is mine and I have been walking around for the past year wearing hats of the symbol of Bank Leumi."
- On the same day, another informant was brought in to speak with the respondent. The large part of the transcript is unclear, but we can enumerate a number of statements that are relevant to our matter (emphases added – Y.A.):
Voiced: What did the judge say, she always says whether there is evidence or not.
Respondent: She told the lawyer to listen, on the face of it, this is a serious offense.
Voiced by: No. What did she say about the evidence?
Answer: He told her, listen, their cloister is not exactly. She told him, "It looks similar to me, and a reasonable person can really say it looks similar, even though I was wearing sunglasses."
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Dubbed: ... That they did DNA for them too, it's good what idiots believe me.
Respondent: They are... themselves, the file is closed, we don't need the DNA.
Informed: If you have a positive DNA, what will you do?
Respondent: I'm sorry for the time, I'll admit, it's better to admit than to get into trouble.
- On the same day, the minor was interrogated again by a pediatric investigator, and was asked, inter alia, to describe the sequence of events on the day the respondent was identified:
Minor: ... And then he [the father of the minor, Y.A.] called out to me, and then I went in, saw this man, passed by him, and I couldn't look at him because I was so afraid, because everyone I look at on the street and I think he's similar, I'm afraid of him, as if it's not unusual, so I couldn't look at him and then my father brought me home.
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Minor: ... So I told my father that I wanted to go home, and he asked me – is he like him? And I said – I don't know, out of fear, and then I told him – I want to go home and that's it."