Their exchange repeatedly turned into literal and verbal sparring, including an arm-wrestling contest that became one of the segment’s main moments. Levin challenged him to be honest, Hazan said she was “strong מאוד,” and after losing he complained that she used her nails and that the contest was illegal. Levin told him to admit defeat and stop blaming others. Hazan then joked that he would go home and tell his wife to ask “who is the cat that attacked you,” and the two kept trading insults and punch lines about the on-air bruising.
The conversation then shifted to dating etiquette and who should pay. Hazan described a friend of his wife who ended a second date by texting that it was not right for her, only to receive a demand to reimburse half the bill. He defended splitting costs on dates when nothing comes of them, saying the days when women “use us” are over, while Levin argued that men have become too passive and that a man still needs to show masculinity. Hazan responded, “We are not an ATM. We are men. We also work. And you live in a world that demands equality. If you go on a date and nothing comes of it, half and half, what is the problem?” He later said that on his first date with his wife, Rinat, he lost a wallet with a lot of money, accepted it as part of the event, and that it led to marriage.
Near the end, the pair returned to the show’s broader point, noting that the encounter was spontaneous and not scripted. Hazan said people should understand that Levin represents part of Israeli society, while he represents what he called the majority, and argued that despite their fights, “you can prove that even when you fight, you love.” He added that the two sides can still live in the same country together. The segment also included Hazan’s harsh attack on Gal Gadot, where he said he “cannot stand her” and that she should be ashamed, after Levin raised the subject.