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What to watch now: New Israeli drama 'Unconditional’ and a fading ‘Hacks’
TV Time: Do people still use the phrase “jumped the shark” to denote when a series has passed its sell-by date? If so, Hacks has definitely made that jump.
Apple TV releases 'Unconditional' drama series trailer
Brewing Trouble, a new Israeli comedy series, debuts on Yes
Celebrate International Women’s Day on the small screen: Shows with strong women to watch
Supernova music festival documentary debuts on TV
TV Week: A new documentary about the Supernova music festival will debut; Where Will You Go keeps it short and sweet; The Zweiflers is like a Jewish Succession.
Niv Sultan stars in new thriller 'Heart of a Killer'
From the star of Tehran comes Heart of a Killer, a gripping medical thriller where Niv Sultan plays a transplant surgeon caught in a dark world of illegal organ trafficking.
Just before the final: Julia Shahar poses for a photo in her underwear
Bold photos for the HOODIES brand surprise fans just days before the Dancing with Stars grand finale, showcasing Julia Shahar's versatility.
'Save the Date' - New Israeli series to hit screens this September
Need an escape? 'Save the Date,' a new Israeli series, will premiere in just a few days.
TV time: Sandler sings and religious rappers rap
From Adam Sandler’s musical antics to religious rap and investigative journalism, this week’s TV lineup offers something for everyone.
'Dismissed,' crime capers, and more – What's new on TV in Israel?
If you want to watch something where people wear a little bit more clothing, season four of Emily in Paris is being released August 15 on Netflix.
IZZY launches Israeli TV and movies subtitled in three new languages, expanding global reach
Responding to global demand, IZZY – Stream Israel enhances its platform with French, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles, making Israeli dramas, documentaries, and films accessible to more viewers.
‘Night Therapy’s stars dazzle, while we wait for ‘The Bear’
There is a lot going on in Night Therapy, and sometimes it feels like too much, but the series is elevated by stellar performances by some of Israel’s top actors.
Terror legend Carlos the Jackal gets episode arc on Israeli TV
The Jackal became known for his terrorist acts in the 1970s and 80s, mostly in the service of the Palestinian cause, killing thousands of people and being the first non-Arab in the PFLP.
'Indal': The show on Ethiopian Israelis aiming to be the next 'The Wire'
The series shows how Ethiopian young people, especially young men, facing limited prospects, are drawn to a life of crime, preyed on by corrupt cops, and exploited by the media.