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Fauda season 5 to premiere with revamped plot and new faces
Fauda’s fifth season is back with a new revenge-driven plot, new faces like Mélanie Laurent, and an updated storyline reflecting the aftermath of the October 7 massacre.
Brewing Trouble, a new Israeli comedy series, debuts on Yes
HBO Max arrives in Israel while Anderson’s film sparks controversy
'One Day in October': Marking October 7 with the first drama series on the massacre
Breach of trust, fraud charges against former Bezek execs dropped
The indictment that attributed fraud and breach of trust to former Bezek and Yes executives, one of which is involved in Netanyahu's case 4000, has been dropped by court.
Filber defends trying to exempt Bezeq from key hearing
Former top aide to ex-PM says motivation was policy, not bribery
Israeli series win top prizes at Series Mania
Israeli TV series Bloody Murray, Fire Dance and Pradys all won awards at the prestigious international television competition Series Mania.
‘Shtisel’ Season 3 Netflix release date announced
The narrative picks up four years after the conclusion of the events of the previous season.
Grim drama and classic comedy: What's new on TV?
The newest releases on Israeli TV and streaming services.
'Schitt's Creek' to finally be available on Israeli TV
What to watch on TV, streaming in Israel.
Moving drama ‘Driveways’ features Brian Dennehy in one of his last roles
While Driveways is hardly the first movie about the gradually developing bond between a gruff older man and a cute, precocious kid, it’s too delicate and sure-footed to be reduced to a formulaic description.
Yes unveils new TV lineup for 2021
Musician Amir Benayoun will be making his acting debut on the coming-of-age crime drama, Children of the Light.
Yes Satellite launches English-subtitles VOD service
The service is offering its Hebrew-language series with English titles so English-speakers won’t have to wait years for the series to pop up with English translations on Netflix or other services.
IDF against Noa Kirel's new ad: We didn’t like what we saw
IDF Manpower Directorate allowed singer Noa Kirel to take part in a commercial for Yes+, without realizing the commercial is based on the anti-Vietnam War musical ‘Hair.'