Eretz Nehederet
Eretz Nehederet mocks Iran crisis: From Purim rain to ballistic missiles
The producers of the satirical sketch comedy brought back their mockery of Iran as its potential conflict with the US looms large.
'War Trump' vs 'Peace Trump': the Eretz Nehederet skit that captured Israel’s Trump anxiety
Iran’s supreme leader tells Eretz Nehederet he’s bored of bingeing TV in his bunker
'I don’t know s***': Trump invites Vecna and Freddy Krueger to Board of Peace on Eretz Nehederet
My Word: Law and disorder
The morning after the law passed, turned into “the mourning after” for the anti-reform and anti-government camp.
Israel's Smotrich joins in on mirth surrounding his English in the US
Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich delivered his first ever speech in English in the US this week and had trouble pronouncing some words.
Grim ‘Unknowns,’ Seinfeld spotlight and dueling Britney documentaries
A new KAN crime drama, two documentaries about Britney Spears and Seinfeld are some of the new TV highlights.
Haredim outraged after satirical show pokes fun at Rabbi Kanievsky
The show largely focused on the government's failure to get parts of the ultra-Orthodox community to follow coronavirus regulations.
Comedy show 'Eretz Nehederet' releases vaccine clip
The clip lampoons the health establishment's handling of the coronavirus crisis with its trademark black humor.
'Eretz Nehederet' finds black comedy in the coronavirus outbreak
Everything in between the opening and closing poked fun at all the usual targets — politics, celebrities and Fauda — but kept coming back to the virus.
Israeli TV spoofs elections 2030, Quentin Tarantino and his pregnant wife
The show opened in a dystopian wasteland in the year 2030 that was once Tel Aviv, with current Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu still sitting in his prime minister’s chair.
Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef slams satire TV show for depiction of his father
‘As a Jew, as a rabbi, as a son, and as a human I am appalled and ashamed’
Roseanne Barr, Samantha Bee and the limits of humor
Israeli politicians regularly denounce satirical TV shows – but should we be drawing red lines in comedy?
Bringing the women back to Ramat Beit Shemesh
This past October, in Jerusalem, pictures of actresses from the satirical television program 'Eretz Nehederet' were defaced on billboards throughout the city.