Don't Ask (Season 5)

Shay Stern sets out on journeys across the country, meeting interesting people and continuing to not give a damn about anyone in his quest for the most fascinating individuals in Israel.

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    ציפי חוטובלי (Episode 1)

    Air date: 2012-11-11

    Runtime: 10 min

    Overview: She believes in the Greater Land of Israel, she thinks leftists hate Arabs, and she has never sat down with Liberman for a serious conversation. Shai Stern went out to meet Tzipi Hotovely, the youngest member of Knesset in this Knesset, and heard what she had to say before the elections: how she was going with the mitzvot, what was going on with dating, and what she thought about Feiglin and marijuana.

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    בנימין בן אליעזר (פואד) (Episode 2)

    Air date: 2012-11-13

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: He built the good fence, he was the first minister to meet Arafat and also brought him honey, and he wants to see Shelly form a government. Shai Stern went to visit Binyamin Ben-Eliezer (Fuad) and heard what he had to say before the elections: What does he think about the new members of the party, does he think there is a chance for peace, and what does he think about Peretz and the binoculars incident?

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    משה פייגלין (Episode 3)

    Air date: 2012-11-25

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: Just before he storms the Likud primaries, Moshe Feiglin gives Shai Stern the full explanation of why there is no such thing as Palestinians, why religion should be separated from the state and why he is not against drugs. Watch the full interview

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    איוב קרא (Episode 4)

    Air date: 2012-11-25

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: He is a Druze and a proud Israeli, deputy minister for regional development, and a good friend of Bibi and Sara. Shai Stern meets Ayoub Kara, one of the Knesset members with the most special story in the Knesset, who reveals what he thinks of Shelly Yachimovich, why only the Likud can and what his plans are for the future

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    אל תשאל בפריימריז (Episode 5)

    Air date: 2012-11-26

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: Despite the malfunctions in the voting systems, Shai Stern arrived at the exhibition grounds yesterday and met with the contestants in order to understand together with them who is to blame for the malfunction, and no less important - to check how Tzipi Hotovely's search for a spouse is progressing.

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    איציק שמולי (Episode 6)

    Air date: 2012-11-29

    Runtime: 6 min

    Overview: He was the chairman of the student union, he lives in Lod, and he doesn't think the social protest was a failure. Shai Stern met with Itzik Shmuli for a dense conversation: What is the nature of his relationship with Daphne Leef, what small sins he commits and how to live in Lod? Watch the full interview

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    חיים אמסלם (Episode 7)

    Air date: 2012-12-04

    Runtime: 7 min

    Overview: Haim Amsalem, the "rebel" of Shas and founder of the Am Shalem party, met with Shai Stern for a conversation: about relations with the former party, about the threats of boycotts, and why he is not sure he would have chosen Deri to return to head Shas. A dense one-on-one conversation

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    פריימריז בעבודה (Episode 8)

    Air date: 2012-12-06

    Runtime: 13 min

    Overview: Shai Stern went to meet with members of the new Labor list in the 2013 elections. He met Buji Herzog, Eitan Cabel, Amir Peretz, Erel Margalit, Stav Shafir, Meirav Michaeli, Nino Absadze, Mickey Rosenthal and also the most well-known Israeli there is. Who thinks Raviv Drucker is the best journalist in the Labor Party, does Stav Shafir want to be defense minister and what is Nino's feminine vision?

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    זהבה גלאון (Episode 9)

    Air date: 2012-12-13

    Runtime: 6 min

    Overview: It is in favor of equality and social justice, it is against assassinations, and it wants to dismantle the settlements and enlist the ultra-Orthodox. Shai Stern met Zehava Gal-On, who is not afraid to say what she thinks: how would she organize the state budget, what does she think about the social protest and what does she say about her status as the darling of the gay community? Zehava Gal-On is optimistic

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    איילת שקד (Episode 10)

    Air date: 2012-12-20

    Runtime: 10 min

    Overview: Shai Stern meets Ayelet Shaked, the secular representative on the HaBayit HaYehudi list. He talks to her about the punishment that child murderers deserve, what are the party's goals and what is it actually doing there? Shaked does not remain obligated and explains to him exactly why she left Bibi. Stern also presents the burning issues to Nehemia Strassler, and they debate the question of how all the beauties moved from left to right and whether the rumors about Bibi's wallet are true.

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    אלדד יניב (Episode 11)

    Air date: 2012-12-27

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: Shai Stern met with Eldad Yaniv of the Eretz Hadasha list and tried to understand from him what is really happening in the country and who the politicians are working for. Yaniv opens up all about our leaders, about corruption and all the reasons why he doesn't sleep at night. Stern, for his part, is still trying to figure out where the money will come from to produce all the films of "New Land"

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    יעקב פרי (Episode 12)

    Air date: 2013-01-03

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: In a special election special for Mako, Shai Stern goes out to meet the stars of the 2013 elections and ask them all the tough questions. And this time: Yaakov Peri from Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid

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    דב חנין (Episode 13)

    Air date: 2013-01-10

    Runtime: 9 min

    Overview: In a special election special for Mako, Shai Stern goes out to meet the stars of the 2013 elections and ask them all the tough questions. And this time: He's trying to understand from Dov Khenin what Hadash actually wants and how it could be that a doctor of political science still remains a communist. And also – hasn't ideology gone bankrupt?

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