Pe'er Visner

Visner strongly opposed a 2006 resolution by the United States Green Party calling for divestment from Israel.

We hope that this breach in trust between our entities will be remedied with an apology and appropriate action by the US Greens.

[2][3] In May 2008, Visner opposed a proposal to allow the Nokia Arena to be used for private functions, including weddings, as a way to recoup renovation costs.

According to the prosecution, Visner had forged a document allowing him to pay significantly lower municipal fees for space he rented in Tel Aviv.

[5] In 2012, Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court reversed Visner's conviction, but sentenced him to 250 hours of community service.

Pe'er Visner