:Q Look, oh, what, what. Oh. What depends on knowing at the moment is whether the data that Dr. Livki collected, do you have any idea how she collected it? Did you talk to her? Did you meet her? Did you sit with her?
:A At a certain point, at a certain point in time, we talked to each other, I don't remember the conversation, but I know her report. I know her work, she brings citations, she says what her sources are, and I'm sure it's true.
(pp. 2190-2191).
- With regard to what was stated in her original opinion (in English) on the first page of the third paragraph, the expert was asked whether she was actually saying "...That there is no air pollution in Haifa." Her answer:
...What I am saying there is that the level of components in the air is similar in Tel Aviv and Haifa and other port cities in the European Union and the United States. As I said, these components are found in the air everywhere.
:Q But, apparently I don't understand you very well, because I understand what is written in this paragraph and in fact all of your opinions, After you compared Haifa and all kinds of port cities in the world that we don't know anything about. And that you haven't given them data, about the number of factories, the number of people, the number of vehicles, we learn from what you wrote that there's nothing to worry about. This is how the world works, this is how it should be, it is true?
:A What I am saying is that this is the first step, and I explained this throughout my opinion. These analyses do not explain the causes of morbidity. They don't even talk about the health effects. They are talking about analyses of what's in the air. You check whether there are more pollutants here in higher quantities than in other places, and if so, then you can see if there's something going on, if there's something that makes it so that's the case. that there are more pollutants. I compared cities like Haifa, Jerusalem and other cities around the world. And then I discovered two things. One that the levels in the hovercraft are higher, and two,