It is not superfluous to note that Eliran Sabag in his testimony did not confirm the full defects that the defendant testified about, and explained that Ariel, the defendant's son, was not interested in the Chevrolet car at all. It is not superfluous to mention further that Eliran Sabag rents the car lot (or an office located there) from the defendant's son, Ariel, and that the lot is located near Ariel's place of work at the time (see: Ariel's testimony, October 10, 2024, p. 4485).
In the next stage, the defendant arrived at Eliran Sabag's court seven to ten days later.
Contrary to what was seen in the video according to which Eliran Sabag gives him the car, when he comes to the field independently and opens his gate as if he were the owner, the defendant testified "And I remember seeing Hapoel, Hapoel brought me one sign and he said there were 1-2 more signs, I took the car after noon, Hapoel was alone that's what I remember, Hapoel gave me the car." The balance of ILS 38,000 was not paid, as the car was delivered "it was really late at closing". The defendant, according to him, took the Chevrolet and drove with it to his home at 28 Tishbi Street. He did not check whether Eliran Sabag had taken care of the required defects, nor did he transfer ownership, nor did he check whether the car was insured or licensed, but "after the car was with me for two days or so, I took it for a ride to the Krayot."
On his way to the Krayot, the defendant added, the lights went on again. He turned onto the road, a service stop at a gas station filled the wheels with air (as seen in the relevant videos), and then realized that the tires had not been changed either. In his words, "I didn't even open the hood to see if there was a Volta battery, I came to the conclusion that on the days he had the car he didn't take care of anything, I left a gas station after filling up with air with bracelets, I filled up 100 shekels of gas, I went to the office to pay, I paid, I got a receipt, I got in the car, I got out of the gas station, I saw that the lights were on, I went home." The defendant clarified (p. 3863, paras. 12 ff.), "Eliran rents out my place, Eliran is there, there is no problem with money if he receives the money in two or three days, there is no such problem. [...] Eliran, as I said, that he also rents the place from Ariel, he has an agreement with Ariel, as I told you, all of Sigal's lands are going to the children."