an agreement dated June 26, 2006, between Moshe Einhorn and the defendant, which was submitted to the Israel Lands Authority in 2020 (P/32); A "Memorandum of Understanding" agreement dated December 18, 2006, between the defendant and Sigal Avioz, both of 18 Gevvora Street, and Nissim Abuhasira, which was also submitted to the Israel Lands Authority in 2020 (P/46);
An agreement dated December 4, 2006, made between the defendant and David Shitrit (P/47).
In the house at 18 HaGevora Street, many documents related to the defendant were found and documents on which he had signed, inter alia, a request for a discount on municipal taxes (P/189, testimony of Fouad Fares, 7 December 2022, p. 1472, para. 5 ff.).
In his testimony, the defendant was presented with a document according to which he asked the Arnona Department for a discount for himself and his children (deceased part/189), stating his address, 18 Heroic St. in Nesher, after he made Sigal's name disappear from the application. The defendant clarified that in the application for a discount on property taxes, he saw fit to state his personal details (in relation to the house at 18 Gevvora Street), in his own words, (p. 4204): "Where is the problem, I deserve what I deserve, I paid the State of Israel a fortune when the business was working hard, I was injured, I deserve what I deserve, I want the rights I deserve, where is the problem?" Therefore, it is not surprising that he also chose to mention his details on a request for assistance submitted to the Ministry of Housing, in which his address was registered on Hashbi Street in Nesher, for purely economic reasons.
Men's clothes and even shoes were found in Sigal's bedroom (testimony of Fouad Fares, 13 December 2022, p. 1577, paras. 10 ff., P/189 - "In every dresser or closet there is half for a woman's clothes and belongings and the other half for a man", this is clearly visible in the photographs taken at the site - P/189a), and Sigal's explanations about them were unreliable and in some of them almost ridiculous (p. 4341, purchase of a man's coat without a designation because it might fit one of the boys, Hanging a long pole for the clothes of the adult boys who did not have a hanger in their room, and the men's clothes of her brother-in-law and her sister's children for the purpose of sorting and selection).