According to him, he grabbed the deceased and dragged him some distance, when defendant 2 advanced towards the car; and at some point his hands hurt and he was nauseous, he stopped with the deceased near a picnic bench, left him on the floor unconscious and unconscious, and went to call defendant 2 who was in the car. When they returned to the bench together they saw that the deceased was breathing, Defendant 2 said something about it "and started giving him a few kicks in the head, brought him several kicks in the chest and abdomen, and since then we have not heard him scream anymore... After [defendant 2] gave him the kicks in the stomach, he let out a cry like this"; and they began to drag the deceased together towards the car (ibid., at pp. 15-18). Later, he replied to the interrogator's question that they did not use the deceased's clothes to put stones or something else in them to hurt him, and that they attacked him only with bare hands or with stones that they held in their hands (ibid., at p. 20).
In the interrogation after the reconstruction, Defendant 1 said that when they arrived at the forest, the deceased and Defendant 2 were mainly talking, and he only threw a few words and "I felt that there was something bad in the air", he was high and smoked a lot, and he thought that you had the bad feeling he felt. They continued to walk and talk until they reached the entrance, and at some point Defendant 2 said to the deceased, "Ask Assaf too," and then "I see that [Defendant 2] is hitting [the deceased] in the head with his hand, [the deceased] fell on the stone, started bleeding, [Defendant 2] gave him a few blows and started shouting at me, hit him, hit him. I just started hitting him, at a certain point I remember that [defendant 2] pushed me away from him and I remember, I was really blurred, I stopped for a second, I tried to absorb what I saw in front of my eyes, I started asking why, what did we do, what did we do" (P/7 Q. 42-46).
Defendant 1 later said that he did not remember whether the blow that the deceased received to the head was with a fist or a cap (ibid., at paras. 192-193). He also confirmed that the deceased begged for his life when he was beaten, and according to him he said, "Enough friends, stop, stop, help, aya aya, all sorts of things," and that "I realized that he was bursting with blood at the end, at first I saw that he was hit with a rock, after [defendant 2] brought him the blow to the head, then I saw his head on the rock and blood was falling and [defendant 2] started hitting him and when I joined I just didn't see anything, I continued to hit and hit and hit" (ibid. at 159-166).