Plaintiff 3: But you can't, they bought it, they paid you in a registered land registry.
The deceased: No, no, no. You can cancel, the lawyer told me. Dr. Polyansky told me that it is always possible to cancel...
Plaintiff 3: But why? The defendant helped you a lot.
The deceased: It helped me a lot but also screwed me up a lot...
Plaintiff 3: Don't steal your money?.... Do you want me to keep it?...
The deceased: It won't be okay...
I want this house to be a Lev synagogue.1 And that all shall be atonement for it... I ostracize the defendant, I wish her a black life, that she will divorce her nephew...
Plaintiff 3: But the land registry is already registered in their name, how can you change it? You can't change.
The deceased: I can cancel, anyone can cancel like this... The lawyer explained to me...
Plaintiff 3: But why did you write in the will that I gave it up?....
The deceased: I offered her a compromise, she doesn't want to accept, she wants everything. Why only her? I have another daughter of plaintiff 1, I have another daughter of plaintiff 3..."
- Plaintiff No. 4 confirmed her claim that she knew about the gift only on the deceased's shiva and replied:
"Did I say during the shiva? Absolutely not" (p. 59, paras. 15-17).
- Her testimony shows that she already knew about the gift agreement in 2013, whether through the caregiver "it leaked out through the caregiver" (pp. 53, 31 and p. 57, 23) or through her sister, defendant 3: "Sorry, defendant 3 called to tell me I told you, defendant 3 called to tell me that she had suddenly bought the house" (pp. 58, 29-30).
- Plaintiff No. 4 testified that shortly after the signing of the gift agreement when she learned of it, she quarreled with the defendant (pp. 53, 31-34) and from her words it appears that the defendant approached her to buy the house together:
"I called her to tell me what you said we would buy together, we would make 27,000 shekels each, until November she said, after a month she knew how to buy the house" (pp. 54, 1-4).
- Plaintiff No. 4 even confronted the deceased:
"The Honorable S. R. Gurevich: So what did you say to your father after you found out that there was this agreement?