Zohan Dvir, an Israeli Special Forces Soldier, fakes his own death to pursue his dream of becoming a hair stylist in New York City. He encounters various obstacles along the way, including his arch-enemy, a Palestinian terrorist leader. With his military expertise, Zohan gains recognition and success in the hairdressing industry while also finding love. Ultimately, he must confront his enemies and save his neighborhood from destruction.
Live and Become tells the story of an Ethiopian boy who is taken to Israel as a refugee during the famine in Ethiopia. To survive, he assumes the identity of a Jewish orphan and faces challenges of adapting to a new culture and dealing with his past traumas.
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, an American military officer is sent to help the Israelis in their struggle for independence. He faces challenges and sacrifices as he navigates the complexities of war and becomes a key figure in the creation of Israel.
In this TV mini-series, an actress becomes entangled in a world of espionage and terrorism when she is recruited by a spy handler to infiltrate a terrorist organization. Set against the backdrop of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the show explores the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of secret surveillance in counter-terrorism efforts.
Amjad is an Arab-Israeli journalist whose problems with cultural identity drive himself and all around him crazy especially his wife, Bushra.
The Angel (2018) is a gripping movie based on the true story of Ashraf Marwan, a high-ranking Egyptian official who became a spy for Israel's Mossad agency in the 1970s. Set against the backdrop of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the film explores Marwan's double life as he tries to navigate the dangerous world of espionage and protect his family. As tensions rise and events unfold, Marwan finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could change the course of history. With its intense action and gripping storyline, The Angel is a must-watch for fans of thrilling spy films and historical dramas.
Pillar of Fire focuses on the History of Zionism, beginning in 1896, in the wake of Theodor Herzl's revival of the concept of Jewish nationalism and continues to follow the Jewish People in the 20th century, the early stages of Zionism, followed by the waves of Aliyah prior to the founding of Israel, the Revival of the Hebrew language, the Ottoman Empire's rule in over the Land of Israel, the British Mandate, Anti-Semitism in Europe, the rise of Nazism and The Holocaust, the history of the Yishuv, the Jewish struggle for independence, and ends in 1948, with the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
A Tale of Love and Darkness tells the story of a young boy growing up in Jerusalem during the early years of the Israeli state. As he witnesses the turmoil and hardships caused by the Arab-Israeli conflict, he also struggles with the grief of losing his mother and the depression that consumes him. Through self-punishment and a deep connection to literature, he navigates the complexities of his own identity and the history that shapes his world.
The Gatekeepers is a compelling documentary that delves into the lives of former heads of the Israeli security agency, Shin Bet, as they open up about their experiences and decisions during the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Through interviews and archival footage, the film sheds light on the challenges, dilemmas, and moral implications faced by these key players in the complex web of politics, intelligence, and warfare.
The main decision-makers from Israel, the Arab states, Russia and the US tell the inside story of the Arab-Israel conflict.
Based on the novel "Ibrahim and Inshirah" by journalist Abdel Rahman Fahmy, the series revolves around a true story from the Egyptian intelligence files, about the recruitment of an Egyptian man and his wife to spy for the benefit of Israel.
The story of Israel's first fifty years of statehood, TKUMA brings to the screen the tragedies and joyful milestones of Israel's first half century: the ingathering of the exiles as the fledgling state becomes a haven for Jews around the word. Dramatic, personal accounts and documentary footage of the wars fought over five decades, along with rare behind-the-scenes insights into Israel's efforts to make peace. Who is a Jew Israel wrestles with its national identity. Israel's economic revolution takes the country from the orange to the computer chip in a few years. The people, the places, the spirit of Israel in its first fifty years.
In 'The Syrian Bride,' a young woman named Mona is getting ready for her wedding. However, due to political limitations, she cannot cross the border between Israel and Syria. The film explores the complexities of love, family, and political activism in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
In a sleepy high school in Kfar Sava, in a Citizenship class, 12th-grader Lianne and her teacher Amir get into a heated political confrontation that gets out of hand and soon reaches personal and painful places.
November 1947. The United Nations votes the partition plan for Palestine. For some, it is a dream becoming reality; for others, it is the beginning of a catastrophe. Seventy years after this historic vote, the land of Palestine remains an open wound, a battleground for two peoples torn apart by their shared history, a source of inextricable tension in the region and even beyond the borders of the Middle East.
Palestinians and Israelis pursue conflicting visions of justice in the West Bank, zeroing in on the explosive issue of the Israeli settlements: its protagonists are both Israeli settlers and the Palestinians and Israelis who oppose them.
Kedma is set in Palestine in 1948, following a group of Jewish immigrants who have just arrived after surviving the Holocaust. As tensions rise during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the immigrants find themselves caught in the middle of the conflict.
This is the true story of an Israeli civilian who was recruited into Israel's Secret Intelligence Agency to become a spy in Damascus, where he spent years infiltrating the Syrian political establishment. Israel's national hero, Eli Cohen, successfully entered the upper echelons of the Syrian government as a double-agent. The secrets he obtained became crucial in Israel's victory in the 1967 Six Day War.
The 1967 'Six-Day' war ended with Israel's decisive victory; conquering Jerusalem, Gaza, Sinai and the West Bank. It is a war portrayed, to this day, as a righteous undertaking - a radiant emblem of Jewish pride. One week after the war, a group of young kibbutzniks, led by renowned author Amos Oz, recorded intimate conversations with soldiers returning from the battlefield. The recording revealed an honest look at the moment Israel turned from David to Goliath. The Israeli army censored the recordings, allowing the kibbutzniks to publish only a fragment of the conversations. 'Censored Voices' reveals the original recordings for the first time.
Under the Bombs is a drama film set during the Israeli-Arab conflict. A woman travels to a war-torn region in search of her missing son. Along the way, she encounters the devastation caused by the bombings and the suffering of the people. Through her journey, she not only tries to find her son but also witnesses the horrors of war and the resilience of those affected.