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The witness, Prof. Gad Rennert: In any case, Itamar Grotto completely retreated from this fact and the person who replaced him, this is Sigal Sadetzky, she accepted, completely agreed that what was said there was irresponsible.
Adv. Mr. A. Amorai: Show us.
The witness, Prof. Gad Rennert: Things were wrong.
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The witness, Prof. Gad Rennert: Itamar Grotto wrote things that fell to him, that suited him, and ignored a long list of data. Every year, the state publishes morbidity data, mortality data at the district level, at the city level, you can argue whether it's right or wrong, theoretically, it's possible to do a lot of things. He issued a document that in my opinion was incorrect and unworthy of a person in his position. I commented on this to the relevant institutions. He issued it, not following my comment, he apparently received comments from other parties, I don't believe I'm the one who...
(In detail, pages 1889-1891).
| The Ottoman Settlement [Old Version] 1916Judgment
12-34-56-78 Chekhov v. State of Israel, P.D. 51 (2) |
General Background in Harvesting the Saying
- The amended motion to certify the class action (hereinafter: the "Motion for Approval" or the "Amended Motion
- With regard to the position paper (Appendix1), Prof. Rennert was asked whether he was familiar with the data and tables noted on pages 19-32 there, his answer was "... I know, I know, I know every table there. Thank you. I know every table there...".
Adv. Mr. D. Or Chen: Professor Rennert, I ask you how dare you tell the court that you know all the tables when you have only managed to go through two, three or four of the tables, and you suddenly say that you know all the tables from page 19 to page 20, 32, 33, for example. For example.
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The witness, Prof. Gad Rennert: The reason is very simple, you didn't listen to me. I know this document, I've read it, I've read it twenty times. He didn't, the previous question was whether he was in front of me when I wrote the review or not, and I told you that I wasn't convinced, because I don't remember the exact timetable. I am familiar with this document and I probably have it here in my file.