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Criminal Case (Be’er Sheva) 29984-08-16 State of Israel v. Muhammad Zoabi - part 65

August 17, 2017
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(p.  6, s.  153-183).

Shadi went on to say that after loading the equipment into the car, they drove to the Beit Kama compound, where he received an order from Adi to stay in the car, and at some point he noticed more vehicles coming, and that the baggage (where some of the weapons were stored) was opened, and some of the people involved were wearing black masks.  At a certain point, Adi offered Shadi money, but he said he refused.

"...  We arrived at Beit Kama, what he did went into the gas station, not the station itself, parked where the aroma was, what he did got out of the car, left him motivated, he told me "stay here" and said something like "eyes are on you"

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...  "You and I and God know that.  By God, I can't do anything, and you understood enough after the call, and we'll talk about it shortly." After fifteen minutes and twenty minutes, people came, three cars, at that time I and Adi were in the car, he told me not to get out, so that they wouldn't recognize you, you have nothing to do with the matter.  Adi got out, opened the doors of the garage in the back.  He said to me, "Woe to you if you look back," he closed the door, and went outside to them.  Outside cars what they arrived were three vehicles.  The first was a white Skoda, the second in the .M.A silver hook with the whole roof opened, and the third car that came last was a white fest, and then all the masked people got out, there were four or five, something like that, but I saw one who stayed inside the Skoda and didn't get out and stayed in the car, they were wearing a black mask....." (p.  7, s.  194-196, s.  207-213).

"..  Adi said to me, "Your money, you'll get it all," I told him, "I don't want this money, and I'm not willing to make a living from this money." And that's it.  Then he pressed me and told me "why, take it" and then I thought about it.  I said if I take money, I'll be 100 percent a partner.  I told him no, I don't take any one shekel..."

(p.  8, pp.  241-244).

Shadi was asked why he decided to tell the "truth" only at this stage, and he said that in the end he wanted the ammunition to be seized, which could hit the wrong people.  Here's how:

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