Eretz Nehederet
Eretz Nehederet

Eretz Nehederet

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2003- 2026
23 Seasons
437 Episodes
7.4(9 votes)
Returning Series
News
Comedy

Overview

An Israeli satire show featuring satirical references to current affairs of the past week through parodies of the people involved, as well as the thoughts of recurring characters. One of the most watched and influential shows on Israeli TV.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Keshet Broadcasting

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

14 members
Acting

איל קיציס

Main Host

איל קיציס
Acting

Mariano Idelman

Various

Mariano Idelman
Acting

Alma Zack

Various

Alma Zack
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Eli Finish

Various

Eli Finish
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Yuval Semo

Various

Yuval Semo
Acting

Shani Cohen

שני כהן

Shani Cohen
Acting

ערן זרחוביץ'

ערן זרחוביץ'

ערן זרחוביץ'
Acting

Roy Bar-Natan

רועי בר-נתן

Roy Bar-Natan
Acting

Liat Harlev

ליאת הר לב

Liat Harlev
Acting

Gaya Be'er Gurevich

'גיה באר גורביץ

Gaya Be'er Gurevich
Acting

Orel Zabari

אוראל צברי

Orel Zabari
Acting

עומר עציון

עומר עציון

עומר עציון
Acting

Tamir Bar

תמיר בר

Tamir Bar
Acting

שרון טייכר

שרון טייכר

שרון טייכר

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