In this context, it should be noted that on March 1, 2018, an inspection was conducted in front of the "Tapuz" gas station to see if there was refueling of a diesel tank for NIS 10, the invoice dated February 27, 2018 was located at 04:23, and as a result the security videos were downloaded (P/57C). The testimony of the refueler Yuri Ginzburg, who worked the night shift on the day of the incident (P/92), was also taken (P/92), who stated that at 04:23 two young men arrived, one of whom approached him at the checkout in the store and asked through the window to refuel a black jerrycan for NIS 10 in cash, and then the two young men went to the pump to refuel; And that that night there was no more case of jerrycan refueling. He says he doesn't remember if they bought anything other than diesel. Subsequently, on March 18, 2018, an examination was conducted as to whether a lighter was sold at the station that night, and after an examination it became clear that at 04:24 A.M., a lighter was also sold for NIS 2 (P/66, P/66A, P/92A).
On February 27, 2018, at 5:26 A.M., the defendants were seen returning on Weizmann Street, approaching the place where they had left their coats between the vehicles, taking their coats and continuing to walk on Weizmann Street (P/55).
Later, on February 27, 2018, from 9:31 P.M. to 11:39 P.M., the defendants were seen sitting, drinking, eating, smoking, conversing, with each other or with others, and even laughing, in the seating area of the Lago halls in Rishon Lezion (where, as stated, a Purim party was held at their workplace), and from time to time they entered the hall itself (P/59).
The phone calls recorded on the phone of Defendant 1
Defendant 1's phone had an app installed to record calls, and the phone calls that were found to have penetrated his phone were downloaded to a CD (P/27A) and some of them were transcribed (P/27, P/27B); In addition, telephone call outputs and correspondence were submitted in written messages (P/28).
There is no doubt that the most central and important conversation, which was referred to by both the investigators and the parties in their summaries, was a conversation that took place between the defendants on February 26, 2018, at 21:27, a few hours before the incident (which will be quoted in full below at pp. 18-19). However, I have also found it appropriate to list the full range of the relevant conversations, in chronological order, as will be presented below.