Israel's next prime minister is supposed to be elected on February 10th, and recent events have served as a clear reminder of this position's importance. It's rather impressive, then, that YouTube users have been asked to submit questions for the candidates to answer.
Video clips containing questions for Ehud Barak, Tsipi Livni, and Benjamin Netanyahu will be collected and then voted upon. The winning clips "will be aired in live public forums on Channel 2 news, Israel's most popular news channel," according to a post on the
This development demonstrates how YouTube is becoming much more important in the world. Unfortunately for most would-be onlookers, the Q&A is being conducted in Hebrew (and the official





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