Later, the defendant described the events of Monday, the day of the arrest, as follows: I got up, had coffee, went out to Abu Khalifa, while I was sitting with him I received a phone call from 'Abd al-Hadi, Samer's brother, who said he was in a civilian case and wanted to meet, I said I was also in the area and asked him to inform him when he arrived. Towards noon, he announced that he was at the Wolfson train station in Holon. When I got there, he was with 'Uday. They got in the car and I had to buy things for work, for the trucks. I told them to come with me, and while we were driving, 'Abd al-Hadi received a phone call from Samer asking him to move a car from a civilian bag to the Ramle area. At the same time I was driving towards Holon, I went down to buy cables to tie the car and I wanted to buy a magnet for lifting bins for the crane of the truck. They gave me an address to buy in the Beit Shemesh area, I put it in Waze and headed towards Beit Shemesh, and on the way, during the trip, they asked me to arrange a tow truck to take the car. I called 'Abdallah al-Khatib because I know he's a drag queer, I told him there was a car in Tel Aviv if you could come and pick it up, and he told me he was stuck and would come when he finished.
I drove to Beit Shemesh, with the other two with me all the time, we went home, we had dinner, and I went out to take them back to a civilian bag, and then 'Abdallah called to say that his car was in good working order and could come and rescue him. I told him to come to a civil case and I'll tell you where he is. All I knew was that it was a Mitsubishi Outlander, and then Abd al-Hadi spoke to Summer to direct him to the car. Samer directed us, and Abed al-Hadi got into the Mitsubishi and drove off. He wanted to change license plates because Samer had asked him. Lee had a screwdriver and with it he replaced, and Samer told him where the replacement plates were. I told 'Abdallah to wait next to Abu Kabir because he couldn't go with the truck to where I understood the car was, and that's where the police jumped on us.