Hence, as stated in the ruling, if the defense wanted to undermine the credibility of the security camera footage, it could have done so through an expert in computers, security cameras, and DVRs. The absence of a contradictory farm, one that contradicts the words of the skilled computer investigators who copied the videos of the various security cameras, indicates the correctness of the investigators' statements, and the correctness of what is seen in the various videos, and is about to challenge the defense's arguments.
In view of all the above, we are of the opinion that the security camera footage should be accepted, as in our opinion there is no doubt as to their correctness, and as to whether they correctly reflect what is seen in them.
The Chevrolet (according to security camera footage and Ituran data - P/138, P/145, P/451) drove from Eliran Sabag's car lot on 21 March 2021 at 18:06, reached Hatishbi Street at 18:11, and stopped there until the next day, 22 March 2021 at 11:48 P.M.
Later, on 23 March 2021, at 12:16 P.M., he arrived at the Sonol gas station, and then, from noon (1:04 p.m.) until the night before the murder (1:44 A.M.), he was at 24 Hatishbi Street.
Later, on March 24, 2021 (from 01:48 until 04:58), he parked at 54 Aliyah Street in Nesher, which was reached on foot from HaGevura Street, taking about two to three minutes, at a distance of about 200 to 300 meters (testimony of Shai Peleg, February 19, 2023, p. 1918).
The Chevrolet then drove to HaMaginim Street (opposite 12 HaMerkaz Street, see: P/159), where it stopped between 05:01 (or 05:02) and 06:33, about 100 meters from the deceased's house located at 8 Havetikim Street, which takes less than a minute to walk from the place where the vehicle is parked (p. 1919, see also: P/195).
Between 4:58 a.m. and 6:33 a.m., several security cameras recorded the movement of two men wearing teddy bear jackets and a jacket hat on their heads, and the subsequent movement of the vehicle identified as the Chevrolet.