Plaintiff 6, Mr. Banya Sidon, paid defendant 4 the sum of ILS 262,500 (paragraph 15 of his affidavit of September 15, 2020; his interrogation at p. 1253, paras. 24-26).
Plaintiff 7, Mrs. Carmit Shimoni Cohen, paid defendant 4 the sum of ILS 120,000 (paragraphs 3-4 of the affidavit of September 15, 2020; a copy of a bank account statement attached as Appendix C to the affidavit; her interrogation at p. 1330, question 25; p. 1343, question 1; p. 1345, question 22; p. 1346, question 10-26; p. 1373, question 7-23; p. 1374, question 1-6; p. 1390, question 13. Compare the testimony of her spouse, Mr. Elia Shimoni, in paragraphs 17-18 of his affidavit of September 14, 2020 and in his interrogation at p. 1423, question 8; p. 1424, s. 2; p. 1516, s. 18).
I am convinced that the plaintiffs paid the amounts as aforesaid. It should be noted that these sums correspond exactly to the sums specified in the plaintiffs' position submitted to the court file on September 28, 2025, in accordance with my decision.
The initiation and restitution amounts received by the plaintiffs
In accordance with the court's decision, on May 16, 2024, Menora submitted, through its counsel, an orderly notice regarding the restitution amounts. This notice was supported, inter alia, by the ILA's positions that were submitted to the case, as well as by the letter of Avi Weinberger, dated January 18, 2023, who handled on behalf of the plaintiffs the commercialization of the initiation right to the contractor Avisror, as well as the letter of the transfer of the venue to Matityahu Ehrenreich, dated November 28, 2021, who handled on behalf of some of the plaintiffs the receipt of restitution compensation.
What is stated in the Menorah company's notice regarding the initiation and restitution amounts received by the plaintiffs is fully acceptable to me. I have not found time for the counter-arguments of defendants 1 and 4 in this regard, which in any case are not based on any other orderly database.