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The 1% Club Israel

The 1% Club Israel

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Shahar Hasson hosts a the game show where the questions aren't about general knowledge but logic, brainpower and common sense. Who of the contestants will face the final question - which only 1% of the population can get right.

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Status

Returning Series

Original Language

Hebrew

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

10 December 2025

Country

Israel

Cast

Shahar Hason

Shahar Hason

Host

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