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- A Mossad agent embarks on her first mission as a computer hacker in her home town of Tehran.
- Lee Mack presents the game show where the questions aren't about general knowledge but logic, brainpower and common sense. 100 contestants begin each edition, who'll face the final question - which only 1% of the population can get right.
- On October 6th 1973, the Middle East was shaken by the biggest war it had ever seen. A war that should have been the last one, and that forever changed the region.
- A former Secret Service agent turned fixer negotiates shady real estate deals between Arab residents of East Jerusalem and powerful Jewish groups trying to take control of the area.
- This film provides a retrospective of 24 hours at the Nova festival in Re'im through the lens of young individuals who endured the horror.
- Israel's #1 smash hit comedy series follows the hilarious antics of a diverse cast of customers and staff of a struggling Israeli supermarket.
- After sustaining a surprise Egyptian attack during the Yom Kippur War, a desolate Israeli outpost falls under siege. While the surviving soldiers prepare for a final, hopeless battle, the Doctor comes up with an alternative plan that may save them, but comes at a heavy price.
- The last of the great partisans, who located Hitler's "wonder weapon", returns to the war that took away his feelings and identity, but failed to rob him of his values as a human being.
- The Tsipis family arrives in Jerusalem in the 19th century. Fruma, 20, rejects her Jewish heritage and aligns with the working class's struggle. She faces suspicion from her parents and works at Eliezer Ben Yehuda's Hebrew newspaper.
- Noa, an officer lacking interpersonal abilities, commands orientation training for the first time and has to deal with particularly difficult soldiers, a staff that does not know what to make of her and an intolerant system.
- Elijah Levi, a successful comedian in 1942 Palestine, is deported by the British authorities to Carthago, a detainee camp, in which he is held with Jewish underground warriors and Nazi criminals.
- Escaping from postwar Europe, Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann establishes a new life in Argentina, where he meets fellow Nazi Willem Sassen. Together, they record a comprehensive account of his career.
- Through the Admor of Sanz-Klausenburg's heroic story, a man who experienced personal desolation and succeeded in rehabilitating his and his community's life, the film exposed the Holocaust stories as they're told in the ultra-orthodox community. It present the complex relations between the ultra-orthodox Jews and the memory of the Holocaust and the ways they experience the revival and the spiritual victory over the Nazis.
- The Mandate is a 3 part documentary that will shed new and surprising light on one of most forgotten period in Israel's history - The British Mandate. The 30 years of British rule in Palestine, where in fact, the most decisive in forming the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the modern Middle-East. The series encounter Jewish, Arab and British scholars, who try, for the first time, understanding and agreeing on the answer to the question - How and why started the 100 years old conflict between Jews and Arabs? The historical narrative is brought through secret documents that were only recently revealed. Rare archive footage from the early 20th century and by using a treasure found, in the shape of hundreds of hours of footage from the 1980's series "Pillar of Fire" that include personal interviews with the people who were personally involved in the historical events of the Mandate.
- Follows a group of boys from the margins of Israeli society who become the main suspects of a girl's rape and their lives are thrown into upheaval.
- Marcel Ben David is a former police officer that joins PMTA and found herself in the middle of an entangled corruption story.
- The amazing story of the Iron Dome (kippat barzel).
- Follows a successful author of thriller books, who has been in a writing barrier for a long time and also an offer to publish a story in sequels in a newspaper fails to rescue him from the barrier. Salvation comes from the neighbor, Dr. Victor Guetta. Guetta asks Aviram to give his opinion on a story he wrote. Aviram, who hates requests of this kind, approaches the reading reluctantly and is amazed: this is the most beautiful story anyone has ever written. Aviram decides to steal the story. He sends the story to the system, not knowing what a whirlwind his life is about to enter as a result of the act.
- Sabotage is a hybrid documentary that tells the untold story of the Jewish Women's Underground.
- 28-year-old Motti works as a private home tutor, visiting the homes of a lively host of struggling students, all the while carrying a deep emotional wound, which he will have to mend and find his way back to living life once again.
- Two theater writers are forced to work together just when they're going through a breakup in their relationship. They are joined by two egotistical TV stars.
- The show that asks everything you always wanted to know but afraid or couldn't ask. A sincere and intimate peek into lives of communities which are dealing with social stigmas through questions asked by the viewers.
- The life of a family who left the former USSR and moved to the outskirts of Israel. 30 years later, the family experiences an identity crisis when the daughter becomes a social media star and the voice of the young generation.
- The Cassandra Prophecy tells the story of 10 year effort of the DEA and Mossad to disrupt Hezbollah's growing involvement in cocaine trafficking as it became one of the worlds most significant cartels.
- Hunting husbands and unchaining wives, Rabbi Yoseph Morad discovers that the real mystery happens in his own home with his wife Hannah.
- The story of Lebanon is one of ongoing tragedy. A march of follies orchestrated by heads of state, sects, and militias. The Palestinians, French, British, Iranians, Syrians, Americans, Israelis and the Lebanese themselves, have all, at one point or another, contributed to the country's tragic history. Caught up in the chaos were the Lebanese themselves - made up of different sects, religions, and ethnicities - writing their own history in a string of political assassinations, massacres, and betrayals.
- The film presents the story of the Chernobyl disaster, as a mosaic of stories and experiences, from the difficult past and the sad results of the present, which is told from several different perspectives.
- Welcome to the bilingual school - Madrasa. In Madrasa, as in life, sadness and laughter tend to mix and the whole picture is always complex. The heroes of the series - the school students, the teaching staff, and the parents face a reality that is never simple but always exciting and usually also funny.
- "The Prophet and The Space Aliens" follows Rael, who after an alleged encounter with extraterrestrials - that appointed him the "last prophet" - became the founder and leader of the world's biggest UFO religion.
- A missing persons investigation of a young boy who has disappeared, a briefcase filled with explosives that is placed near a kindergarten, and a murder that takes places without no one ever knowing about. These events revolve around one detective who doesn't necessarily see everything he should, but whose "blindness" is precisely what will lead him to the truth.
- Hanoch Daum breaks the boundaries of political correctness and laughs at things that shouldn't be laughed at.
- A Docu-Action series on the secrets of Arab leaders through the eyes of Israeli intelligence services.
- Deal with the struggles for Tiberias, a city that in its glorious days was the northern and tourism capital of Israel, and today is a poor and neglected housing town, it is not always clear if it is a struggle for a city? About a country? A political or religious struggle? Or that everything is personal in the war between the new mayor, Ron Kobi, nicknamed "the Trump of the North" and Shimon Cohen, an ultra-Orthodox social activist and a Shas representative.
- When Avishai is found dead in his bed his friends decide to hide is death for 5 days, to allow him to win the Nobel prize.
- The excommunication of Baruch Spinoza, the Dutch Jewish philosopher who revolutionized modern thought, is a formative, mysterious event in the understanding of his work. Director David Ofek takes us on an intercontinental journey tracing six reasons for Spinoza's excommunication. Between Amsterdam, the Hague, New York, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv, he makes some surprising discoveries, and traces the figure of a man who continues to intrigue our culture with his ideas, which remain revolutionary, spiritual, and radical to this day. This is the 17th film created for The Hebrews project.
- A comedy-thriller created by mixing ISIS operatives, tough Mossad agents and a unique relationship between two young Muslim guys in the most rainbow-colored, song contest imaginable.
- Cast of classic comedy 'Zehu Ze' reunites to poke fun at virus. It took the Coronavirus to bring together five familiar faces for a reunion of "Zehu Ze!" the long-running Israeli comedy show that went off the air 22 years ago.
- He is known as the Nazi officer who saves "The Pianist" -Wladyslaw Szpilman, in the Roman Polanski film, but his German hometown from which he ran the local school and went to the war, still refuses to recognize him as a hero. 70 years after the end of the war, a group of residents demand to commemorate the Nazi Officer, Wilm Hosenfeld, in the local school and the reactions are stormy. In the meantime, Hosenfeld's grandchildren discover their grandfather's secret diaries in which he documented Nazi war crimes and they embark on a journey of discovery. During this journey, they will find out that their grandfather was a serial savior and aside from "The Pianist", another 60 people owe him their lives.
- In a post-nuclear-war Jerusalem, two teenage siblings search for their little brother whom they lost in the aftermath of the bombing. They find that despite everything literally going up in smoke, nothing had really changed.
- Israeli summer of 2014- Muna Abud, a successful female Israeli-Arab photographer who lives and works in Tel Aviv, is putting together an exhibition of her work portraying strong, groundbreaking Arab women. The exhibition will take place in Paris and be sponsored by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On one hand, her Arab critics argue that this exhibition is an attempt to cover-up for the discriminating Israeli establishment; on the other hand, her Jewish critics refuse to accept her as their representative and some of her exhibition's heroines decide to pull out of the project. Muna is a strong woman; but simultaneously, her brand new and complicated romantic relationship with Yaniv, a Jewish news producer, is being put to the test ever so intensely against her family and the village she grew up in. The 2014 Gaza war separates them, sending Yaniv to the southern battlefront, not far from his nationalist parents who know nothing of his life and love in Tel Aviv, and Muna to her parents' home where she learns of the violence and humiliation that her childhood friend Suhir is going through by her husband Adna'an. By the end of summer which should have been the turning point of her life, where her art would break out to the big wide world and she'd have the courage to introduce Yaniv, her love, to her parents, Muna finds herself in Paris; lonelier than ever, but probably stronger than she's ever been.
- Seven young women and men, Arab citizens of Israel, of the Y and Z generations, are deliberating: Where to live? To stay in their parents' home or to leave? Having left, it is worthwhile to return home? These deliberations and others are at the heart of the series Near/Far,
- On the eve of the second Passover holiday, a squad of five commandos from the PFLP cuts the northern border fence and penetrates into Kibbutz Misgav-Am. Their mission is to take hostage the Kibbutz members in order to negotiate the release of prisoners held in Israeli jails. But that night, most Kibbutz members are away on a concert and the Kibbutz is half empty, a light comes on in one of the small kibbutz houses, making it the target for the commandos to break into. When they realize this is not a family home but rather the dormitory for the very young children of the kibbutz, it's already too late. When the Kibbutz members understand what has happened, the PFLP commandos barricade themselves with their hostages: three children aged three and four, two babies of less than a year, and the young guard who volunteered to watch them that night.
- Interviews with officials explore life of Jonathan Pollard, divisive figure in US-Israel relations and convicted spy. A fascinating narrative on his life.
- The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem - the most sacred place in Christendom - is shared by six different Christian sects: Greek Orthodox, Catholics, Armenians, Copts, Syrians and the Ethiopians - all of whom are constantly trying to maintain the ancient, fragile Status Quo. The guardians of the key to the Church are two Moslem families, both of which claim to be the key custodian. And one Israeli Police officer, Johnny, who's responsible for keeping the peace in the Church.
- A ten-episode series that accompanies the Lions of Jordan battalion, which for the first time in history has female combat soldiers training and fighting alongside men. With its activities focused on security of the Jordan Valley, the series focuses on the integration of female fighters in the IDF, following five boys and five girls from around the country, with different backgrounds and interests who, despite their differences, must join together and fight for the same goal - protection of the State of Israel and its citizens.
- 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Turin, Italy. Russia is excluded due to its invasion of Ukraine. The winner, fittingly, is Ukraine with the song "Stefania", performed by Kalush Orchestra.
- As he approaches 90, Dani Karavan embarks on an emotional, political journey. En route, the complex and fascinating character of one of the greatest artists of our time is revealed.
- 64th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from 14th to 18th May, 2019 from the Expo in Tel Aviv, Israel. The contest is met with controversy due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence is the winner.