Ari Libsker (Hebrew: ארי ליבסקר, born 1972 in Haifa),[1] is an Israeli filmmaker and journalist.
Libsker is a film tutor and a business journalist for Firma magazine (Globes), the Israeli financial paper.
In 2002 he starred as an actor in the short Baboon group film depicting the life of a Tel Avivan Van Gogh.
During the early 1960s in Israel and the Adolf Eichmann trial "Stalags" were pornographic booklet describing masochistic brutal sex relationship between Nazi women wardens and concentration camp prisoners.
On 2010 he pretended to be a rich Croatian real estate genius to infiltrate the apartment of defense minister Ehud Barak and try to purchase it from his wife Nili, for a Calcalist Hebrew magazine article.