Miran Siso: "I don't believe all this nonsense, maybe it happened when others ran the company. During the time of the Manor family, everything was perfectly fine, I went through two wonderful processes with them. Ami Manor and Tali Manor are angels that you are trying to turn into criminals."
The defendant: "And if you think I'm talking nonsense, I'm willing to go with you to court or public court... Do you want to?"
Miran Siso: "What exactly are you going to go to trial with me, sweetheart? Go to trial with Danel/Manor or whatever they are called today. With all the noise you make, you might really sue, in the meantime you're just scaring anyone who wants to do surrogacy abroad."
The defendant: "Don't be fooled by the fact that I'm talking nonsense. I ask if you want to. As far as I'm concerned, it's fun."
Miran Siso: "You're confused. Your wars don't interest me, I'm not looking to make delicacies out of nothing, and I certainly don't scare anyone."
The defendant: "So I'll turn to a lawyer and file a lawsuit for saying nonsense and scaring. This is defamation... My wars don't interest you, but they interest me, so if someone claims that I'm saying nonsense, I'll want to fight for my good name and I'll do whatever (and that's) I'll do. I'm never scared. I always do."
reverse in the publication and the opposite in it, and there is no defamation on the part of the defendant. It can be seen in how the defendant invites her interlocutor and offers to "go to trial with you." Nothing more. The defendant does not say or add anything regarding the surrogate company or the plaintiff. In fact, the defendant does not even mention the plaintiff or the surrogacy company by name at all. With all due respect, this is not a publication that is defamatory.
- Publication fifth of seven - the publication detailed in section 6.2(b) above (and in which the plaintiff is also not mentioned at all)
The fifth publication is a publication dated November 21, 2022, in which the plaintiff is also not mentioned at all. The publication refers to the concern that "Manor Medical has allegedly signed many couples contracts that it knows in advance that it cannot meet... This is in order to "inflate" the company's value and sell it to Danel at a value of ILS 100 million. Everything is ostensible, of course, and it's up to the court, not to my discretion."