A: I had, I had, wait, I had an old apartment, we demolished it and we built it. We saved money and built the house" (par. of May 22, 2024, p. 11, s. 28 to p. 12, s. 11).
- The woman also dropped the foundation from under her claim that the apartment was promised to her or even to the man by the father-in-law, after convoluted answers and an attempt to help her attorney, contradicted herself, and answered in the cross-examination:
"Q: Now, declarations about a real estate transaction, about a written undertaking, do you have anything in writing? From the father, from the warmth? Regarding the real estate, regarding the apartment, is there a written document? Did you have a document?
The Honorable Judge: Okay, you asked, it will be translated.
A: He wrote it in the name of my ex-wife.
Q: But it wasn't with you
A: Yes, it was together. We are together, he and I are together.
The Honorable Judge: Do you have a document that he promises his son?
A: Yes
The Honorable Judge: What document?
Adv. Najjar: Speaks Arabic
Q: No, why? He gives her the answer
The Honorable Judge: Where is this document? Where is the document that guarantees the son the apartment?
A: No, that's not true, no one gives, no one gives a house to M.
Honorable Judge: What did she say? First of all, what she said, can be corrected later
A: She said something.
The Honorable Judge: I need to tell you what she said
A: No one gives a home, but it doesn't, a home for whom? Divorce.
Q: Now, so let's sum it up for you personally, no one has committed to you personally?
A: No, no one has made an obligation" (Per 22 May 2024, pp. 21, 25 to 22, 22 s. 2).
Construction in 2016 and who bore its cost?
- When the woman was asked about the sums she had invested in the construction, she claimed as follows:
"Q: Now the construction stages, show me, please show me a receipt or a detailed amount and the date of all the investment and investment, where you took the money from and how much you paid, and so on.
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A: He didn't have any, he didn't have money for the house. I would work, and save for a building for an ostrich house, and I would give it to him.