A: True
Q: It's my property, it's what you are
A: That's right, right.
Q: And it's not for nothing that they give up my property.
A: That's right.
Q: You let him live there
A: Live.
Q: What does it mean to live?
A: Live
Q: What does it mean to live?
A: Temporary.
Q: Temporary?
A: Yes, live.
Q: And if I tell you that he has lived in this apartment for 45 years.
A: It doesn't matter, even 100 years.
Q: Did you tell him to live temporarily?
A: Nope. I didn't tell him. But he told me he would live all the time, permanently, signed a contract. He signed me a contract that he would live all the time.
See the minutes of the hearing of December 5, 2024, page 10, lines 8-27 .
- The plaintiff also testified that he was the one who built all the apartments and that he gave other children to live in the apartments, and he testified as follows:
Q: It is true, sir, that in the Arab sector, the land is usually registered in the father's name.
A: True
Q: And usually the father is the one who builds the house.
A: That's right.
Q: And usually the father also builds for his child.
A: No, not always.
Q: Not always?
A: I built for myself, I have a big family.
Q: Excuse me?
A: I built for the big family, for the whole family.
Q: 4 apartments?
A: 4 apartments.
Q: 4 apartments, you will be living in 4 apartments.
A: Now they've taken them, apartments. I gave L-M. Apartment And to S. Apartment, and my sisters, apartment downstairs.
Q: You Arrive L-S.. Before Q. There was someone else.