Q: No, I'm referring him to Echo.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Lako is a turnover.
A: Lako now. Where? What page is Baku on??
Q: 15.
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The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Excess morbidity in cancer. Drop one more line.
A: And there is a high suspicion that the source...
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: There will be another line in the middle, the report's authors.
A: from vehicles.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: The authors of the report.
A: The report's authors claimed.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: That's it, he's here.
A: Because the data cannot scientifically indicate a link between sources and cancer morbidity. It is not right to wait until the evidence is received.
Q: So this part of the word was claimed by the report's authors, and until...
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: and until the end of the recession.
Q: And especially when there is knowledge about air pollution in those areas in Israel, this passage also includes the statement that the data cannot scientifically indicate a link between known and clear sources of pollutants and cancer morbidity. This excerpt,
A: Yes?
Q: Did you copy it to your opinion too? Or does it not appear in your review? Take a look at your review.
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The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: In your review on page 10. After and there is a high suspicion.
A: October 2007.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: We have already disembarked.
A: Ministry of Health report.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: We were suspected of contamination from vehicles.
Q: In short, did you omit this part or did someone omit it? And my question to you..
A: There is no one, no one has omitted me.
Q: All right.
A: I may have been wrong, it could also be. Wait. Let's see again.
Adv. Mr. A. Amorai: Who said you were wrong?
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Shh! He said he was wrong and stop talking!
Q: What is this thing? I don't understand.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Stop talking! Who said? No one said. He said himself. What do you want? That's his expression.