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Damascus using Assad-era laws to detain activist Hassan Akkad, expert tells ‘Post’

Hassan Akkad was arrested and remains in detention for a series of social media posts calling out wealthy businessmen for allegedly failing to follow through on pledges to help rebuild Syria.

Hassan Akkad attends a private London Screening of 'Refuge' - A multimedia chronicle of human stories from the European Refugee Crisis, focused on humanity and hope BAFTA on June 8, 2016 in London, England.
 Gal Gadot attends the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.

What to watch in Israel this week: Gal Gadot, 'Hooligans' is bold, ‘American Classic’ charms

‘THE INTERN’ is a polished hospital drama with fine performances all round.

What to watch in Israel this week: Fresh Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' stands out

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Now on TV: Olympic dramas, the unknown Liz Taylor, and fierce Iranian women

If you’re into gymnastics and you need something to watch after the Simone Biles miniseries on Netflix, you can see Nadia, a TV movie about Nadia Comenici.

 ‘COOL RUNNINGS’ on Yes.

Can you handle 'The Truth?': New Israeli crime drama inspired by real events

The Truth is a twisty crime dreama inspired by the murder of teenager Tair Rada in Katzrin in 2006, for which Roman Zadorov spent over 10 years in prison before being acquitted.

 A SCENE from the Israeli crime drama 'The Truth.'

Israeli series, ‘A Body That Works,’ hits Netflix top 10 all over the world 

On Tuesday, Netflix announced that the series is in the top 10 in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Poland, and Romania, among other countries.

 POPULAR – KESHET International’s ‘A Body That Works.’

Guterres, UN should redirect their warnings to Hezbollah - opinion

Flimsy and ineffectual words will not cut it. Power, nerve, and bravery are the essential weapons which will defeat the tyranny of evil in our time!

 UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah on the day of the Call for Action: Urgent Humanitarian Response for Gaza conference, on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea, earlier this month.

For the first time: Netflix to open theme parks in the US

The streaming giant is launching two massive complexes in the US, bringing their TV shows to life.


Mother-daughter movies to celebrate Noa Argamani's freedom from Gaza

In honor of Noa Argamani reuniting with her mother Liora, who is dying of cancer, this week is a good time to enjoy mother-daughter movies.

 THE CRAZY but true story of ‘Far North.’

Israeli series 'A Body That Works' comes to Netflix

Lior Raz, the creator and star of Fauda, is cast against type as an arrogant star director trying to write his first book for Elli’s publishing house, who is humbled and upset by her criticism.

 YEHUDA LEVY and Rotem Sela in ‘A Body The Works.’

Netflix's 'Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial' revives history with dramatic flair

Netflix's documentary "Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial" brings the Nuremberg Trials and Hitler's rise to life, employing dramatic storytelling to engage younger audiences.

 AN IDEOLOGICAL battle is also being waged. Pictured: Nazi leader Adolf Hitler addresses the Reichstag, 1941.

Check out 'Bros,' Netflix's first Hebrew-original series

Their self-deprecating likability lifts this series above its often formulaic script, and if you stick with it, it will be because you enjoy spending time in their company. 

 HANAN SAVYON and Guy Amir in 'Bros.'

New series about IDF Unit 8200 to start streaming

Given that it’s about military intelligence, it’s not surprising that no trailer has been released yet, but it’s certainly a series many viewers are looking forward to.

 A SHOT from Netflix's 'Ripley'