According to Mr. Attias, he "doubted the credibility" of Mr. Dahari (paragraph 3(e) of the lawsuit), since the location and price of the proposed plot were changed compared to the details that were given to him prior to his arrival in Israel. Therefore, he asked to meet with the seller of the land, but Mr. Dahari refused to provide the details of the seller. Shortly thereafter, Mrs. Vyshevsky informed Mr. Atias that she had discovered that Goren was the owner of the land, and that the brother-in-law of the Goren Discussion Center was a rabbi in the Jewish community in London and was well known to Mr. Attias and Ms. Vysievsky. After returning to London, Mr. Attias spoke with the rabbi and he suggested that he speak directly with the Goren Discussion Place. Mr. Attias contacted the Goren Discussion Venue, and in their telephone conversation Goren raised the possibility that Mr. Attias would locate investors in London who were interested in purchasing land in Israel, and subject to this he would receive a percentage of the sales.
Quoted from NevoAfterwards, Mrs. Vyshevsky arrived in Israel and after the transfer of the venue, Goren showed her the parcels of land offered for sale, while detailing to her the possibility of changing the designation of those plots. After she returned to London, negotiations took place between Mr. Attias and the transfer of Goren's place regarding the price of the land plots. Goren emphasized that the transactions must be carried out in cash. At the end of the negotiations, Mr. Attias and Ms. Vyszewski decided to purchase two plots. It was agreed that Mr. Attias would purchase a plot of 330 square meters for ILS 60,000, while Ms. Vyshovsky would purchase a plot of 1,000 square meters for ILS 90,000.
Mrs. Vyshevsky came to Israel again, went with her sister to Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank and withdrew ILS 150,000 in cash from the bank, in order to purchase two plots. The two went to the office of the Attorney General of Goren, where the latter requested that Mrs. Vyszewski enter his office with him alone, without her sister. Goren took the money from her, counted it, and then Ms. Vyshevsky signed two separate contracts (in her name and in the name of Mr. Attias according to an irrevocable power of attorney that was not yet verified consularly). The contracts were signed on August 23, 2011, when plaintiff 1's contract was signed between him and defendant 4, Keren Yosef Haim Ltd., whose owner is the owner of Goren's place of discussion (Appendix B to Mr. Attias's affidavit), while the contract of plaintiff No. 2 was signed between her and the transfer of Goren's place of discussion (Appendix E to Ms. Vyshevsky's affidavit).