A poor mistake of one genius mother in her science lab places a perfectly normal family in a situation where the three children must now live under one roof with two more teenagers – their PARENTS. Until they’re able to fix what went wrong, they must live together in the same house, and keep the whole thing a secret from the world. Worst of all, the parents must join their teenaged-twins’ class in high school – pretending to be their cousins. How does it feel to go to school WITH your parents? How does it feel when the hottest boy in class falls in love with your MOTHER instead of falling for you? And how did it happen that your DAD now has more friends on FACEBOOK than you? Will the kids and parents of the Gillman family learn new things about each other, about family and perceptions, before they change back to being normal?
Valley of Tears is a TV show that unfolds the intense story of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, focusing on the Israeli-Syrian border and the impact on Israeli society. It portrays the struggles of IDF soldiers facing the Syrian army, the trauma of shell shock, and the overall backdrop of the 1970s. The series captures the essence of the Ramadan War with its emotional and harrowing plot.
Ami, a cunning and obsessive Israeli investigator, exposes an international crime syndicate dealing in the trafficking of new born babies. Marginalized women from Israel, among other places, are secretly flown to Europe to give birth in a designated farm in the forest. The mystery becomes more troubling when it becomes clear that the women are induced way before their due date. In a race against the clock and as more babies disappear, Ami partners with Audrey, a brave and rigidly professional European investigator.
Tal is an agent full of ambition, Ori is an insecure singer. To find out who they are, they will have to find each other, overcome the differences between them and let love and music do the rest.
Two friends, a nerdy girl and a wannabe rockstar boy, spend a night at the museum and interact with various historical figures.
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