His testimony in court was heard at the hearing on 1 February 2022. At the beginning of his main interrogation, he stated that he had received the call to report a stabbing incident, while he was patrolling the city, together with Policeman Netanel Weizmann (A.T.8 below). When they arrived at the scene, about 3 minutes later (in his cross-examination he estimated that it was 3-4 minutes, and in the re-interrogation he repeated this figure, at p. 208 Q. 11), they saw the defendant there with an MDA patrol car. He noticed that he had blood on his face and cuts on his hands, and went to get the tablet from the car. His accomplice Netanel Weizmann got into the MDA car with the defendant, while the witness remained outside the patrol car, and searched the area in search of assault weapons under the vehicles and in the bins. He followed the blood stains to the grandmother's house, where he joined other police officers who were there. When he reached the back of the house, he heard someone say "Ay," and approached him. At this point, he said, he still did not know who had attacked whom - the one who had blood marks (the defendant) or the one who was lying (the deceased). He tried to "get up in the wave" and report the wounded, but since the line was occupied, he began shouting for the police and rescue forces to arrive at the scene. The witness further described that while he was preventing people from entering the scene, he spoke to the neighbor Y.A., the informant, and understood from him that he had heard screams while he was in the office. He was asked to accompany the "first victim" (the defendant) to the hospital in an ambulance, and he did so. In his cross-examination with the defense attorney, the witness clarified that the report was written by him retroactively, when he returned from the hospital, and that as soon as he arrived at the scene, he could not know whether the person he defined in the report as the "first suspect" (Maor, the defendant) was a suspect or a victim, saying, "As far as I'm concerned, everyone is a suspect and everyone is a victim" (p. 199, para. 28).
- Netivot Station Policeman, Sgt. Uri Yitzhaki, A.T. 6 - 2 body camera videos were submitted (P/26); a viewing report, edited by Sgt. Lawrence Basel (P/26A, identical toP/73G); an additional viewing report, edited by Sgt. Niv Coperly (P/26B, identical toP/53, as well as a clarification memorandum P/53A); and an action report (P/26C).
In the first video, the witness is seen arriving at the front of the house and seeing the first scene covered in blood. From there, he is called to the second scene in the yard of the grandmother's house. Another policeman is seen approaching the deceased, who was wounded and full of blood at the time, and asks him who did it to him, but he does not receive an answer. In addition, the aforementioned picked up a knife from the floor and put it in a plastic bag (count 01:54). In the action report, the witness wrote that the young man (the deceased) was holding the knife in his right hand. The various scenes are filmed and documented. In the second video, Ruthie Dadon, the aunt of the defendant and the deceased (and the mother of Eliran and Daniel Sarasher) is seen at the second scene, after the deceased is evacuated, and later, Riki Dadon, the deceased's mother, also arrives at the scene with her daughter, and they are taken to the hospital.