Plaintiff 2, Mrs. Esther Vyshevsky, paid defendant 4 the sum of ILS 90,000 (in contrast to what is stated in paragraph 37 of the affidavit of September 17, 2020 and in paragraph 31 of the answers to the questionnaire, I found to be credible in her version that she paid ILS 150,000 for her and for plaintiff 1, her son-in-law, and that as a result she paid ILS 90,000 for the land that she herself purchased. See: paragraphs 40-41 of the affidavit; her interrogation at p. 1113, paras. 14 and 18; It should be emphasized that I have not lost sight of Ms. Vyshevsky's arguments regarding the bank check in the amount of ILS 46,000, as well as with regard to her other errors regarding the recording of the various sums and withdrawals (see, for example, p. 1169, paras. 21-24), but I have found that her version as aforesaid, which is supported by the testimony of her son-in-law, Mr. Attias, is preferable).
Plaintiff 3, Mr. Yaakov Horowitz, paid defendant 4 the sum of ILS 262,500 (a copy of his bank account regarding the withdrawal of the sum from the bank was attached as Appendix B to his affidavit dated September 13, 2020; his interrogation at p. 55, paras. 6-7; p. 60, paras. 10-14; p. 61, paras. 6-16 and paras. 23-28). Compare the testimony of his son, Mr. Moshe Horowitz, in paragraph 5 of his affidavit and in his interrogation at p. 460, paras. 24-26; p. 461, s. 16-23; p. 476 S. 14-29).
Plaintiff No. 4, who was transferred to the venue of the Ariel Cohen hearing, paid defendant No. 4 the sum of ILS 175,000 (paragraph 9 of his affidavit of September 15, 2020; a copy of the statements of accounts attached as Appendix D to his affidavit; his interrogation at p. 318, Q. 15-19; p. 324, Q. 35 to P. 325, Q. 5; p. 325, Q. 9-10; p. 365, Q. 17-19).
Plaintiff 5, who was transferred to Avishai Junger, paid defendant 4 the sum of ILS 262,500 (paragraph 9 of his affidavit of September 14, 2020; his interrogation at p. 147, questions 8-11; p. 219, question 2).