Our Boys (2019): Season 1, Episode 9 - Chapter 9: The Perfumer and The Tanner - full transcript

[HBO] HD. 'Chapter 9: The Perfumer and the Tanner.' (Season One) Avishai pins his hopes on Simon who takes the stand.

Quiet please,
we would like to proceed.

Go ahead, Mr. Ohayon.

To sum up, your Honor,


e will plead insanity of my client,
Yosef Haim Ben David,

at the time of the murder

and incompetent to testify.

Thank you.

Mr. Yosef Ben David,
please rise.

Yosef Haim?

Yosef Haim?

The judge is asking you to stand up.



What's with him?

Mr. Ohayun has informed us
that you will not be testifying.

All right.
-What?

He said all right.

Has Mr. Ohayun explained
the legal ramifications?

I have not, because I don't think
he's capable of understanding them.

Naturally.

If you don't testify, it could...

I'll put it in the simplest terms,

it Gould harm you,
do you understand that?

Get him a microphone.

I'll ask again.

Do you want to testify?

About what?



The matter this court is discussing.

There is an indictment

with very serious allegations
against you,

do you want to testify
on this matter?

What matter?
-What matter he is saying

The matter,

the incident that happened.

What happened?
-"What happened?"

You're asking what happened?

You don't know what happened?
-Sshhh.

You burned my son,

you don't know what happened?!
-Mr. Abu Khdeir.

Mr. Abu Khdeir.
-He's putting on an act.

Your Honor,
we can't go on like this,

either you stop these proceedings
or instruct the father to sit down.

I'll have to watch him fake it...
-Hussein.

The whole trial?

This isn't helping.

What's going on?

Yosef Haim!

You're screwing us over.

You brought me here for this?
To watch this murderer's farce!

Mr. Abu Khdeir, please sit down.

He's pretending to be a moron.
-Either you stop this hearing or...

Maybe it's his meds.

He's putting on an act.
-quiet in the court.

He's a murderer!

This can't go on,

he's obstructing the proceedings.
-Please, sit down.

This is contempt of court

and a threat to the safety
of the attorneys.

Please be quiet.
-The evidence shows

that the defendant..
-Objection.

My colleague can't discuss evidence
that hasn't been brought forward.

Based on the evidence

at the time of the arrest
and the psychiatric reports,

the defendant was fit
to stand trial,

he's aware of his actions
and cooperated throughout.

So if there is any other opinion,

I'd like to see it
as soon as possible.

I informed the court that
we've made progress,

but all the psychiatrists in this country
seem to have conspired

to prevent my client
from getting justice.

No one will even meet with him,

as if he's a leper.
-This from the man

who said he won't represent Arabs.

I ask that my colleague
not take my words out of context.

That's enough.

Thank you, your Honor.

If he keeps this up
we have a problem.

We need his testimony
that he initiated it, planned it...

you knew nothing.

Do you understand?

Now you must talk to Yinon.

I can't.

I told you, it doesn't affect him.

He was there the first night,
tried to abduct a child,

then, the second night,
he was the one who choked,

got the gasoline, poured it,
his legal situation is totally different.

You must understand that.

But he says we have to be united,

support one another.
-That means testifying on your behalf.

He can confirm that you didn't know,
that you yelled, "Don't kill."

Maybe we can ask Simon
the interrogator?

We have no way
of getting to him.

No, I looked into it,
I know his name.

It's Shimon Cohen,
his brother was my grandpa's student.

Avishai, listen to me,

this Simon is going to testify in court,
he'll be there like all the investigators

and I'll question him.

he's on your side

and understands what happened,
he'll say so in court.

Excuse me, Sir, patience.

Now it's only about Yinon.
Focus, don't be scared,

he's on your side,
he has no other stake in this.

Remember that.

What an asshole.

What an asshole.

He can't communicate..

Ever seen Yosef Haim
not communicating?

Liar.

Avishai, don't worry.

We're in this together.

We won't let him do this.

We won'Plet him, Avishai.

We'll tell them what happened.

If not for him,
this wouldn't have happened.

Right?

Yes.

Rabbi Shalom.

Yes, how did it go?

It went okay,

we got through it.

Was there anyone from our side?

No, no one.

Very good.
-Not that it would hurt.

I told you, if they could see
that you're a respectable family...

No, no, absolutely not.

We have many children and grandchildren,
the family's reputation must be maintained,

I told everyone not to attend.

Okay.
In any case, as I promised you,

I bought us some time,

but we have to find someone fast.

You mentioned a doctor
from Kiryat Arba, what about him?

He changed his mind.

No one wants to touch this.

That's why I'm asking
if perhaps you can try

Dr. Segal again.

Maybe you can convince her.

What about Avishai?

She said it could harm him.

You must think only about your son.

Find a way to convince her.

I told the judge. He told me to be quiet.

What does this mean?
Will they release them?

You knew this would happen
and yet you went to court. Why?

I same here for Mohammed.

I'm his father.
If I don't demand justice for him,

who will?

So'despite what you saw today

you insist on continuing to attend
the court sessions?

Even if I have to face them alone.

Why didn't you go with him?

Look, people came
to be with me.

I thank them very much.

I want to go with him.

He shouldn't be alone. -"Thank you,
father of the martyr Abu Khdeir.

"From the Israeli courthouse on Salah A-DIn
street in occupied Jerusalem."

I'm sure it's not easy
for the Rabbi to see me.

Thank you for agreeing to this.

It's a time of grace.
The Hebrew month of Elul.

It's about Rami, my brother.

I wouldn't ask anything for myself.

This is a matter of domestic peace
and he's not talking to me.

He's very angry at me

for what I did to you.

What you did to me...

We do what has been decreed.

This morning we sang
"The Binder, the Bound and the Altar."

God decreed

that you shall bind
and we shall be the bound.

And we

do not question God.

Then maybe the Rabbi
can explain that to Rami?

I can't.

All right.

I'll talk to him.

I appreciate that.

Is there anything I can do?

No.

You've done enough.

Thank you, Rabbi.

You know,

Rami will forgive you.

I will forgive you.

But you must search your soul,

repent before God.

This job of yours,

hunting down Jews, God forbid,

you must think
long and hard about it.

As the Rabbi said,

we each have a role in this world.

I'm trying to do mine
the best I can.

For all of us.

The Talmud says,

"The world needs perfumers

"and tanners.

"Happy is a perfumer

"and woe

"to the tanner."

Someone has to do it, right?

Why did it have to be you?

On Yom Kippur,
when you're at synagogue,

think about whose side you're on,

who you belong to,

us or our enemies.

Hello.
-Hello.

I'm Lutfi al-Zuhdi,
this is my friend, Yazen Abu Arub

from the martyrs' families committee.

Hello.

Blessed Fitr Holiday and God willing
the martyr is with his Lord.

Every holiday we visit
the graves of the martyrs.

May God have mercy on his soul.

I thought you'd be here
early this morning.

We were,
with the girls and boys,

but there were so many people.

My wife and I wanted to be alone
with Mohammed.

Shall we recite the Al-Fatiha
for the martyr's soul?

May God have mercy
on his soul.

Let's go.

May you be strong.

We were leaving too.
We can walk together.

Please.

When my son, Zuhdi, took my car
and ran over soldiers, I couldn't believe it.

Could the cheerful,
smiling Zuhdi really do that?

But our children are our pride.

We have our annual "Celebration
of the Martyr" next month,

this year we thought to honor Mohammed

with a Dabke performance.

He loved the Dabke, right?

Was he planning on going to Istanbul,
to a Dabke festival?

He pestered his father for a whole year about
going, but he didn't make it in the end.

Thank you very much
for thinking of Mohammed.

It's the least we can do, Abu Iyad.

By the way, I saw you on TV
outside the courthouse.

What is the point
of going to their courts?

I tried it,
being a lawyer,

and sadly I know
how the Israeli courts

work against us.

Actually, the prosecutor convinced me to go.

I found him an honest man.

He was the prosecutor
in former prime minister Olmert's case.

He doesn't beat around the bush.

Uri Korb?
-Yes, do you know him?

I know him well.

He represented the state,
got them to demolish my home.

I said, is it not enough
that you killed my son with 21 bullets?

Who do you want to punish now?

Me? His mother?

His brothers? His uncles?

My son Zuhdi didn't have a home,
he lived with us...

They tore down the entire building.

So watch out for this man,

Korb.

Don't forget he serves his country,
which is, in fact, an occupation state.

He doesn't serve you.

Anyway, Abu Iyad,

may God have mercy on his soul,

and make His heavens
his abode. -Thank you.

Goodbye.

Half a page
for a 4-hour interrogation?

"The defendant entered,
was offered a sandwich, he confessed?"

What's the question?

What did you put in his sandwich?

Very funny. Moving on.

Moving on?

Why don't you record interrogations
as the ruling instructs you to?

I'm following the instructions
of my superiors.

Simon,
could you sound more convincing?

You can say you don't want
to expose interrogation methods. -Fine.

Page 10,

line 22, you write,

"I gave the detainee
the information page and he signed it."

The time on this is 10:45.
Do you confirm this?

Yes. I gave him the paper.

Was he alert?

Absolutely.
-Yeah? Let's see.

You arrested him at 1 a.m.

You questioned him all day.

At 11 p.m.
the following night

you took him out
for a reenactment until morning,

that's 48 hours without sleep.

If I thought he wasn't alert,
I would've said so.

Yes, you have a deep psychological
understanding of minors...

Are you authorized to interrogate youths?
-No.

Why wasn't he questioned
by a youth interrogator?

Those are the instructions..

Uri, you said
there wouldn't be a problem.

I want him to deal with it.

You have to say
that Itzik is the youth interrogator

and he signed the statement.
-Of course.

Great.

Yes?

Mike, not now, we have to focus.
-Okay.

It's for you.

Thanks.

When you're done,
call Abu Khdeir.

Oh. Okay.

What?

The father's a wreck.

We have to watch out for him.

What does he want?
-What does he want?

That we guarantee
they'll be sentenced for life.

He's right.

That's what has to happen.
They're terrorists.

Maybe Yosef Haim and Yinon,
but Avishai Elbaz...

Do you think he should get life too?

"Do I think?" I don't know.
I know what I have to achieve.

Besides, he told you
at the reenactment,

"Kidnap and kill."

Forget the legal aspect.

'm asking you.

What do you really think?

That night
at the eyewear store,

before it all began.

Did he know
they were going to kill or not?

They were explicitly talking about
revenge and taking a life.

Half the country was crying out
"Death to Arabs" and "Revenge."

Did anyone really mean it?

Even PM Bibi said, "Revenge for a child
even Satan hasn't devised."

s that intent to murder?

I wouldn't rule it out.

Seriously.
-What's with this discussion, Simon?

Please.

The whole world
will be watching this trial.

If all three aren't convicted
of the murder

we'll have a public diplomacy catastrophe

and an Intifada like no other.

And it'll be on us.

Please.

Say what has to be said and that's it.

Okay?

Uri, let's continue.

Come

They're here to see the Rabbi.
-Thank you, Shloime.

Please come in, welcome.

Thank you for cominq.
-Hello.

I'm Amitay Dickstejn.
-Nice to meet you.

Dickstein?

Dickstein from Bnei Brak?

I really don't know,
there are a lot of Dicksteins.

Anyway, we were very happy

that she finally created a family.
Well done, well done.

Please, sit.

We have little time.

Since I referred
the family to Mrs. Segal,

I bear some responsibility.

Look, Sir,

the case is more or less clear.

You must be familiar
with "Who is a Fool" and Maimonides.

Ultimately,
it's all about common sense.

This guy is a lunatic
unable to control his actions.

Actually,

in terms of religious ruling,

all the rabbis say

the diagnosis is at the discretion
of the experts and judges,

it's not about common sense.

Fine, we're not going to debate this,

Torah determines al

and it's what the rabbis have said
on the matter,

that Mrs. Segal must make the effort.

Mrs. Segal is right here,
I'm just accompanying her.

Of course, of course.

Look,

I understand that you don't want
to be involved,

I understand that,

the problem is,

no psychiatrist is willing to see him.

Rabbi Mintz,
the reasen the psychiatrists,

including me,
don't want to render this opinion

is because Yosef Haim can clearly
assume responsibility for his actions.

He can't be categorized as a fool,

he hasn't lost touch with reality.

Dr. Segal,

when did you see him last?

Rabbi Mintz.

What will anyone gain
if he spends his life in prison?

"What will anyone gain?"

If a man committed a crime and
is fit to stand trial...

And what about desecration of God?!
-What?

What do you think they'll say?

The media,
the nations of the world?

What will they say
if an observant Jew

in his right mind
did such a thing?

Don't you understand
what it means?

That, God forbid,
this is the way of Torah!

We know this is a very rare case,

but what will they say?

"Those Ultra-Orthodox, those Jews,
this is their way."

Is there any greater desecration
than that?

Desecration of God...
-So you're suggesting, Rabbi,

that I provide a psychiatric opinion
that I don't support

to prevent desecration of God?

Mrs. Segal,

trust has been built up
with the rabbi for many years.

We all understand that.

No need to go into legal intricacies.

This is exactly the kind of understanding
we share.

We don't want to sabotage that trust.

Is that a threat?
-God forbid.

And you're talking
about the desecration of God?

What about
not taking God's name in vain?

Amitay... -You're not protecting God,
you're protecting yourselves.

Instead of your little maneuvers,

ask yourselves how these murderers
came from within you. -Amitay, stop.

What about
"Sweep out evil from your midst?"

You taught them
that it's a yeshiva or nothing.

So they wander the streets
committing crimes, acts of racism.

And you want to wash your hands of this.
Why?

Because they're Sephardi?
Because they're troublemakers?

Assume responsibility!

All right.

Good luck to you.

Is Nahman here?

I'll check.

The meeting is over.

That was so unnecessary.

I'm sorry.
-So unnecessary.

Yinon, can I ask you something?

As long as it's not about that Simon.

Remember in the car

when you asked Yosef Haim
if you should finish him off,

Yosef Haim said,
"Finish him off."

Why are you getting in to this now?

There's one detail
I have to ask you about.

Detail?

Do you remember I said,
"Don't kill him?"

I held down his arms and he..

he wasn't resisting anymore,
he must've passed out

and Yosef Haim said
that he has seven souls,

"Finish him off."

Then I said, "Don't kill him."

I don't remember you saying that.

Did your lawyer tell you to do this?

You know what I think, Avishai?

I think you're making it all up.

No, I'm trying to figure it out.

You asked if I remember
what happened, right?

So I do remember very well, Avishai.

You held down his arms

with all your strength.

You helped me strangle him.

With your elbow.

I wanted to help you, you were tired and
we were afraid he'd attack us.

I didn't want to choke him.

Avishai!

If you wanted to save him, you would have,
but you didn't, right?

I'm just trying to remember
what happened,

because I remember saying,
"Don't kill him."

I'm sick of you being this poor thing
who everyone feels sorry for!

Or this robot that does what
he's told without assuming responsibility.

It's not my fault
you choked him! -Yinon!

It's not my fault!

You could have resisted,
but you didn't!

They're doing this on purpose.
-You're as guilty as me!

And you're not some poor thing,
you hear me?

You're just a spoiled brat
trying to shirk responsibility.

Yinon, that's enough.

Move.
-You're the one who touched him first!

Yinon, step back.

I thought we were going to beat him up

I didn't think we'd kill him!
-Don't lie, Avishai!

Don't lie!

You're coming with me.
-What?

Why?

You assaulted a prisoner.
-Yinon, listen. -What?

-Don't let them!

Avishai, they want you
to rat each other out.

Shut up, Yochi!

Did he hurt you?

Avishai, tell the truth.
-Tell me if he hurt you

This is your final warning, Yinon.

You hear me?

We have to separate them.
I'll talk to Weizman tomorrow

You'll see, Simon will say
that I didn't know anything.

You'll see.

Avishai.

I love you, it'll be alright.

Avishai, don't cry.

Yinon, is he alright?

A Jew?

Of course he's a Jew.

He's got a congregation...
-Good, good.

That's why I said,

he must understand your status,
that you have a yeshiva,

these things might influence him.

We are paying him generously,
what's to consider?

It's a matter of reputation.

He's a professional,
he can't afford to lose a case.

You understand what I'm saying? -Yes.

I think that's him.

Yes.

Good luck.
-Yes.

Hello. -Welcome.

Let's go to the ear.

Dvora?

You're going home?
-Yes.

No more clients today?
-Just Naftali.

Okay.

Goodbye, then.
-Uh... I wanted to talk to you.

I think I'll leave at the end
of the month, all right?

There's not a lot of work
and my husband doesn't...

He'd rather I...
-Naftali, I'll be with you in a second.

Never mind,
we'll talk about it tomorrow.

Okay.

Goodbye.
-Goodbye.

Please come in, Naftali.

I'm just here to settle my bill.

Come in, we'll talk.

I'm sorry.

You helped me so much.

Very much...

I don't know what I'll do now,
but you helped me very much.

"President Obama is urging Israelis
and Palestinians to restrain themselves

and not let revenge dictate their acts.

"The weather forecast:
Slightly warmer temperatures tomorrow..."

'll check if the translator is here.

He's not answering his phone.

Hebrew.

Where's the synagogue?

I have a yeshiva in Har Nof.

Excuse me, Rabbi.

Rabbi Shalom,
aren't you coming in?

No, I don't want to.

Wait in the waiting room at least.
-No.

Hello.

Yossi, how are you

This is the psychiatrist who came
from abroad to examine you.

Do you understand?

Yossi, he's asking
if you know why you're here.

Yossi, do you remember anything
from what happened?

What?

Are you done?
-Dr. Menkin, please, sit.

No, we're not done,
it was a mistake.

Close the door.

Yes?

Tell him

that I can't talk about it.

I think about it
and I start to panic.

Real bad, real bad.

I'm going crazy.

Tell him
I don't remember a thing.

I don't know what happened,
I don't know.

How it happened,

what got into me.

Maybe it's because
I went off my meds.

Yossi, what pills were you on?

A lot, a lot.

Risperdal,

Seroquel.

I'd go off them sometimes.

They just messed me up.

He's going to ask you
some more questions.

An unusual name has been added to
Mount Herzl's monument for victims of terror:

Mohammed Abu Khdeir.

The Palestinian boy from Sh'uafat who
was brutally murdered last summer.

While the trial of the murderers
is ongoing in court,

Social Security
recognized Abu Khdeir

as a victim of terrorism.

However "Almagor" Terror Victims Organization
demanded today that Social Security

remove Abu Khdeir's name from the site.

We condemn the murder.

But in our view, this act is a disgrace.

Alongside soldiers
who gave their lives

we are commemorating someone
who was killed by Israeli madmen.

What have we come to?

Like any Israeli citizen,

Mohammed Abu Khdeir is entitled
to be memorialized

on the monument
and our website.

Of course

his parents will receive
a lifetime allowance.

Thank you.

Where is his name?

This matter will likely resurface
next Memorial Day.

Here.

How could you agree to this?

You know it's a bomb
that'll destroy everything.

Who agreed to this?

This is the first I'm hearing of this.

No one asked us.

How is it you don't know?

Social Security is in charge
of these matters.

No one talked to you?
-No.

Someone called yesterday
and spoke Hebrew.

She said "Social Security,"
I thought it was about a debt.

They only call
when they want money...

Why didn't you tell me?

I forgot. Now I have to deal
with Social Security, too?

I hung up.

I told you, Abu Iyad,
they're abusing your kind heart.

They've stripped you
of your Palestinian identity.

You think they care
about Mohammed or you?

They can't do this
without our approval.

And we won't approve.

Maybe Uri Korb set it up?

No, he would've told me.

Abu Iyad,
being honest with you,

if you decide to go this route,

personally, I'll understand.

They'll pay you a decent amount of money,
a monthly salary

and not only engrave his name
on Mount Herzl.

It's your right.

Mohammed is not a martyr who died in a
resistance attack or even in a demonstration.

I can understand,
but others won't.

I don't want money from anyone.

Then tell them that.

Cut off all ties with them!
Enough!

They appropriated Mohammed

and turned him into their martyr!

Mohammed can't be the martyr of our
commemoration while at the same time

his name is
on Mount Herzl

with the names of their fallen.

Hussein, I had nothing to do with it,
I would've told you!

Then how did it happen?

It's a formality, it's automatic.

Commemoration and allowance,
14,000 shekels per month.

But I'll look into it.

I don't want 14,000
or one million.

I want them to take it off.

Give it some thought,
it can't hurt.

If the state determines
it was a nationalistic crime,

that's good for public opinion.

I can't leave it there.

Hussein, listen,

you can always take it down,

but right now you'll just get
a political argument going.

Give it a few more days.

Let's finish with their psychiatrist
and we'll see, alright?

Hussein?

He says if we take his name down
it'll be bad for the trial.

The gasoline was for setting a car on fire.

Maybe a store.

And the crowbar?

The crowbar was..

I don't remember,
I don't know if I knew

if we'd only beat someone up or...

But that's if you "judge it by its end."

Explain what "judging by its end" means.

In the end we used it to kill,

but we didn't bring it to kill.

If you judge by its end,

what matters
is what happened in the end.

Simon, did you know this term,
"judged by its end?"

Of course.

Can you explain it?

As it applies to this defendant,

intent is examined
based on the result of the act.

And you read
the defendant's psychiatric file

where this notion is mentioned, right?

Yes.

And at the reenactment

you were aware that the defendant
was suffering from sleep deprivation, stress,

total dependence on you

and then his mental symptoms

got even worse, right?

I was aware of that.
-Good.

So please tell me,

when the defendant says,

"Kidnap and kill," does it indicate
clear intent to kill or is it...

the same confusion between result
and intent that stems from his mental state?

No.

I don't think he was confused.
-Are you sure?

Don't you think it's possible

that at that moment
you pressured him

until he was compelled
to give you the answer you want?

I didn't apply
unreasonable pressure.

He confessed of his own free will.
-His own free will?

Do you think he was aware

that when he said
"Kidnap and kill"

he understood how crucial
the legal significance is?

I don't know.

Here is this young man

incriminating himself
for alleged murder

and you don't ascertain if that's
precisely what he meant or perhaps...

he is confused again?

I was under the impression

throughout the investigation
that he made a point of being precise.

That's true,
he was very precise.

Except on one matter - intent.

Premeditation.
Here he's not sure, he doesn't remember.

Doesn't that seem odd to you

I don't...

I didn't hear you.
-Speak up.

No.

Simon, where did you grow up?

Objection. My colleague can't ask
the interrogator personal questions,

especially not a Shabak investigator
whose identity is confidential.

Objection sustained.
-Okay.

I will not ask Simon anything personal,
although I have a feeling

that the reason Avishai trusted him so much

and allowed himself to express himself freely

is related to Simon's personal background.
-Your Honor!

I demand this line of questioning be stopped.

Is it true you pushed
for the reenactment

before the defendant
met with an attorney?

We conducted the reenaetment
when we thought the time was right.

You thought that a Ka-year-old
with a psychiatric disorder

who hadn't slept in 48 hours

should be taken for a reenactment
without a lawyer?

We comply with the law of national seourity
and thwarting terrorist organisations.

Did you really think

that Avishai Elbaz was part
of a terrorist organization?

At the time
I had no way of knowing.

You monitored his every move

for three days.

You knew full well
that he's no terrorist.

If you're such an expert,

why don't you define a terrorist for us.

I'll tell you,

a terrorist is someone
whose most basic rights

can be justly denied

just for the purpose
of preventing another attack

by the organization he belongs to,
that's how I define a terrorist.

Then you are not informed.
-Go on, enlighten me.

That might be the terrorism
we were used to,

but it's not today's terrorism
or the terrorism from now on.

It's not about organizations, cells,
ideology, money.

It's something else, it's...

someone with mental issues,

on the margins,
somewhat racist,

who reads on Facebook "Death to Arabs"
or "Death to Jews" in the morning,

and kills someo'ne in the evening.

That's today's terrorism.

Simon.

cut the speeches.

This is a young man

whose life is in the balance
and I ask you again,

did you really have
any basis to think

that this is a terrorist
and deny him an attorney?

Yes.

I still think he's a terrorist.

Avishai, cheer up,
you have a visitor.

You have two minutes.

Are you getting out?

I heard what happened.

How he screwed you over.

I never met anyone
as cruel as him.

More than any Arab I know.

Yes, I...

don't understand how anyone...
-There's nothing to understand.

He has a black soul.

Like a Gentile.

Here.

Someone special gave me
this prayer book.

"Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburgh"

It gave me inner strength.

You keep it.

Thank you.

Head up!

It'll be fine.

As for...

Shimon,

Shimon the saint,

that song we started to write about him...

Which Shimon?

Shimon the Cohen.

The priest that sinned...

Oh.

Shimon.
-Don't worry.

I'm going to continue writing it tonight.

"Please remember me

"And give me strength

"Just this once, O God,

avenge one..
-Let's go.

"...of my two eyes."
-Visit's over.

"To avenge..."

"Of the traitors!"

Hang in there, Avishai,
you'll be out soon.

With God's help,
I know you will.

"Please remember me

"And give me strength

"Just this once, O God,"
-Blessed are You, who releases the bound.

"Will Yosef Ben David, main defendant

"in the murder of martyr Mohammed
Abu Khdeir, avoid punishment?

"A medical report filed in court today
by his lawyer

"claims he is suffering
from a psychiatric disorder."

Why did you lock yourself in here?

"In addition, the lawyer issued a
subpoena for the American psychiatrist..."

What are you watching

Majed sent me a video.

"I'm pleased that a highly respected
American psychiatrist,

"detached from all the pressures here,

"recognizes his grave mental condition

"and will testify next week."

"They always claim Insanity
when the murderer Is Israeli.

He does his deed

now Israel is claiming insanity
to get him off the hook..."

Abu Zuhdi is right.

That Uri Korb is using me.

He's using me
as an adornment in court.

Why should I go to the trial?

I've had it.

Okay, get up,
the kids are waiting for you.

I don't feel like eating,
I don't feel like breathing.

I should have listened to you
from the start and not gone.

Why should I?

What for? Heartbreak and humiliation?

"Shimon Cohen"

"Simon"

"Death to traitors"

"Here lives Shimon Cohen,
Jewish Division agent, aka Simon."

"Price Tag -
Death to traitors"