At 6:56 a.m., the first phone call takes place from subscriber 685 to subscriber 141. A few minutes later, at 7:05 a.m., the Mitsubishi and Toyota arrive parallel to the deceased's area of residence, and drive in circles in this area time after time, passing many times on the street where the deceased lived. When the deceased and his son left for their workplace in Holon, the Mitsubishi and Toyota changed their conduct and both drove, one after the other, on the same route as the Hyundai, in an attempt to narrow the gap from it. As they approached the Lod interchange and the entrance to Highway 1, and the understanding that the deceased had left the area for his place of work, the Mitsubishi and Toyota returned to Lod, next to each other. The Toyota drives towards the family compound, while the Mitsubishi continues driving to Holon via Route 44, passes twice past the entrance to the deceased's place of work, verifies that the deceased is there, and reports it by phone at 8:05 a.m. Afterwards, she also returns to Ramla and enters the dirt path that leads to the family compound.
The Mitsubishi and Toyota wait until noon, and towards 11:00 a.m., the Mitsubishi leaves once again for the deceased's place of work in Holon, and for an hour circles the garage again and again, until at 12:23 the deceased leaves the place in Hyundai, with the Mitsubishi following him. Subscriber 685 rushes to update Subscriber 141, and as a result, the Toyota also leaves the family compound in Ramla, joins Mitsubishi, and the two drive in close proximity to each other on a route that follows the Hyundai's return trip to Lod. The Mitsubishi and Toyota entered Lod about two minutes after the Hyundai, and drive one after the other to the scene of the murder in Ben Gurion Square. The deceased managed to drop off his son at their home, and returned north towards the roundabout, on his way to the cemetery.
As he enters the roundabout, a few minutes before 1:00 p.m., the Toyota blocks his way, and two men dressed in black emerge from it, firing at the driver's seat of the Hyundai at close range at least nine bullets, at least two of which hit the deceased and cause his death. Immediately after the murder, each of the cars arrives in a different way at a meeting point on a side dirt road near the municipal sports complex, where the Toyota passengers set fire to their car, enter within seconds the Mitsubishi that came to pick them up, and flee the scene through the nearby streets. Throughout all those hours of joint activity, about twenty phone calls are made between Mitsubishi and Toyota, all of which come from the 685 subscriber, for each of which a logical explanation can be provided, even if not certain, until the last call at 12:57, which corresponds to the time of the ignition of the Toyota and the joint partnership with Mitsubishi, so that there is no longer any point or need for additional calls.