At 05:04 on Veterans Street, a man wearing a teddy bear coat and a coat hat on his head is seen passing in front of the entrance gate of the courtyard of the deceased's home and walking towards (general direction) HaMaginim Street.
At 05:10 on HaMaginim Street, a man wearing a teddy bear coat and a coat hat on his head is seen getting out of the Chevrolet and walking towards the entrance to the path leading to Veterans Street.
At 05:21 on Veterans Street, two men wearing teddy bear coats and coat hats on their heads are seen entering the yard of the deceased's home and closing the gate.
As mentioned, the deceased was murdered in the yard of his home, at around 6:30 A.M.
At 6:32 a.m., two men wearing teddy bear coats and coat hats were seen running out of the courtyard of the deceased's home through the entrance gate (to the yard) on Veterans Street. At this point, and since the day was already shining, it was noticeable that the two were wearing masks (Corona) and gloves. You can also tell the colors of the coats, one of which is darker than the other, the colors of the masks, one of which was light, and you can also notice that one of them is wearing blue gloves.
At this stage, it can be said that the two described by Mrs. Ruthie Arnon, the widow of the deceased, as the deceased's, are the same two men wearing teddy bear coats who came out of the yard of the deceased's home.
At 06:33:15, the two men with teddy bear coats and their hats on their heads were seen arriving at HaMeginim Street and getting into the Chevrolet.
At 06:33:50, the Chevrolet is seen driving to (general direction) HaMeyasdim Street.
Afterwards, the vehicle drove through HaMeyasdim Street, against the direction of traffic, to HaTishbi Street, and continued on to Anemone Road.
In his testimony, Shai Peleg, the head of the team, explained how the investigative unit traced the route of the two. According to him (February 15, 2023, p. 1896, starting with para. 20), "One of the first things I received was that a security camera was seized in house No. 7 on Veterans Street, which is in front of the victim's home, and in this camera, which was first found in the area, the police saw that there were two suspects entering the yard of the house at around 5:00 A.M. and around 6:30 A.M., apparently, immediately after the murder those suspects are seen fleeing the yard of the victim's house and they are turning right onto Veterans Street. They exit the gate of the fence of the victim's house, which faces Veterans Street, and they turn right. It's a small and relatively narrow street. This camera of House No. 7 is not a sequential camera, you can see it in the video, there are cameras that document all the time and there are cameras that are based on movement, that there is the movement of a person or a car or something significant the camera is documenting. In this case, it's a motion camera, so it doesn't record all the times in a row."